From: Daniel Cerys (cerys_at_bbn.com)
Date: Sun Feb 08 1998 - 02:10:54 EST
At 03:21 AM 1/17/98 +0000, Philip Hogarth wrote:
>I'm using a ThinkPad 770 with Win 95. At work, I'm connected via the office
>LAN to an ISDN line. At home, I'm using a cable modem. Both of these
>connections call for different network settings (IP address, subnet mask,
>DNS, etc.). So every day I'm changing these settings twice.
>
>Is there any way to automate this process? There's gotta be software that
>allows for multiple network settings...but I can't find it! It's not a
>particularly big deal but I have to re-boot each time.
There is an excellent shareware tool that I use for network changes like
this. It collects all configuration info into a config file that you apply
with the tool. The tool is called NetSwitcher. See
http://www.bysnet.com/netsw.html for details.
Sorry for the timelag from the original posting.
Dan
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