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I have a home wireless network that automatically assigns the IP address and
info to my new laptop (Vista). At work, I'm required to manually enter the IP address and subsequent info to get WiFi. Is there a way in Vista to set up two different "profiles" or "locations" that I can easily toggle between to change my IP settings, so I don't have to go into the Network Connections and change them every time I switch between the two places? If Vista cannot do this, is there a program I can purchase/download that will do it for me? Thanks! |
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I haven't tested it on the wireless, but I do know it work on the wired.
This how to may help, ipconfig How to setup multiple IPs on NIC How to setup two IPs on a computer How to use MS DHCP to reserve an IP on MAC How to use TCP/IP without installing a NIC ... www.howtonetworking.com/Networking/ipconfig.htm -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "RevMDR" wrote in message ... I have a home wireless network that automatically assigns the IP address and info to my new laptop (Vista). At work, I'm required to manually enter the IP address and subsequent info to get WiFi. Is there a way in Vista to set up two different "profiles" or "locations" that I can easily toggle between to change my IP settings, so I don't have to go into the Network Connections and change them every time I switch between the two places? If Vista cannot do this, is there a program I can purchase/download that will do it for me? Thanks! |
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Thank you Robert. The URL you gave led me to the following:
How to setup two IPs on a computer Q: I have a laptop at the office and home. How can I configure TCP/IP for the office and home. A: You may have two options. 1) if one of networks uses DHCP and another one use static IP, you can select Alternative Configuration under the Properties of TCP/IP to add another static IP. Note: You can have only one static IP. The computer will try to get an address from a DHCP server first. If it fails, it will use the static IP. 2) Or run netsh.exe (from w2k Resource kits) if both networks use static IPs. Thanks again!!! Matt "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: I haven't tested it on the wireless, but I do know it work on the wired. This how to may help, ipconfig How to setup multiple IPs on NIC How to setup two IPs on a computer How to use MS DHCP to reserve an IP on MAC How to use TCP/IP without installing a NIC ... www.howtonetworking.com/Networking/ipconfig.htm -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "RevMDR" wrote in message ... I have a home wireless network that automatically assigns the IP address and info to my new laptop (Vista). At work, I'm required to manually enter the IP address and subsequent info to get WiFi. Is there a way in Vista to set up two different "profiles" or "locations" that I can easily toggle between to change my IP settings, so I don't have to go into the Network Connections and change them every time I switch between the two places? If Vista cannot do this, is there a program I can purchase/download that will do it for me? Thanks! |
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On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 19:18:01 -0700, RevMDR
wrote: I have a home wireless network that automatically assigns the IP address and info to my new laptop (Vista). At work, I'm required to manually enter the IP address and subsequent info to get WiFi. Is there a way in Vista to set up two different "profiles" or "locations" that I can easily toggle between to change my IP settings, so I don't have to go into the Network Connections and change them every time I switch between the two places? If Vista cannot do this, is there a program I can purchase/download that will do it for me? Thanks! You can predefine an IP setting for a network that has no DHCP server. Normally, this would be "169.254.n.n", but you can make it whatever suits your needs. http://networking.nitecruzr.net/2005/05/have-laptop-will-travel.html#IP http://networking.nitecruzr.net/2005...travel.html#IP -- Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP 2005-2007 [Windows - Networking] http://networking.nitecruzr.net/ |
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Netswitcher is a commercial product that will do this...
http://www.netswitcher.com ....or the built-in alternate network settings. This is written for XP but its similar for Vista... http://support.microsoft.com/kb/283676/en-us -- Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows – Desktop User Experience) Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the mutual benefit of all of us... The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights... How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "RevMDR" wrote in message ... I have a home wireless network that automatically assigns the IP address and info to my new laptop (Vista). At work, I'm required to manually enter the IP address and subsequent info to get WiFi. Is there a way in Vista to set up two different "profiles" or "locations" that I can easily toggle between to change my IP settings, so I don't have to go into the Network Connections and change them every time I switch between the two places? If Vista cannot do this, is there a program I can purchase/download that will do it for me? Thanks! |
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Thank you for the feedback.
-- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "RevMDR" wrote in message ... Thank you Robert. The URL you gave led me to the following: How to setup two IPs on a computer Q: I have a laptop at the office and home. How can I configure TCP/IP for the office and home. A: You may have two options. 1) if one of networks uses DHCP and another one use static IP, you can select Alternative Configuration under the Properties of TCP/IP to add another static IP. Note: You can have only one static IP. The computer will try to get an address from a DHCP server first. If it fails, it will use the static IP. 2) Or run netsh.exe (from w2k Resource kits) if both networks use static IPs. Thanks again!!! Matt "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: I haven't tested it on the wireless, but I do know it work on the wired. This how to may help, ipconfig How to setup multiple IPs on NIC How to setup two IPs on a computer How to use MS DHCP to reserve an IP on MAC How to use TCP/IP without installing a NIC ... www.howtonetworking.com/Networking/ipconfig.htm -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "RevMDR" wrote in message ... I have a home wireless network that automatically assigns the IP address and info to my new laptop (Vista). At work, I'm required to manually enter the IP address and subsequent info to get WiFi. Is there a way in Vista to set up two different "profiles" or "locations" that I can easily toggle between to change my IP settings, so I don't have to go into the Network Connections and change them every time I switch between the two places? If Vista cannot do this, is there a program I can purchase/download that will do it for me? Thanks! |