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    Quick IP switching

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by big_sky, Nov 20, 2005.

  1. big_sky

    big_sky Notebook Enthusiast

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    HI. My old laptop (it was stolen) came with a program that enabled me to easily change my TCP/IP setting for home, work, or school (they were all different).

    I just got my new laptop, and it doesn't have a similar program. Can anyone recommend a good preferably free program for switching my IP settings?

    Thanks.
     
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    big_sky Notebook Enthusiast

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    FYI

    I posted on Majorgeeks and someone suggested NetSetMan . Works great and free for non-commercial uses. I did some further searching and also found another program, WINIPS , that works as well. They are quite different but basically do the same thing. Check them both out if you need an easy way to change your TCP/IP settings.
     
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    MY92 Notebook Guru

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    I use switchnetconfig good little app, one exe and one xml file which keeps all your profiles. also does IE proxy.