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Utility to configure, save & re-use multiple IP addresses

Feb 25, 2005 3:38PM PST

I use 2 sets of IPs one at office and another at home...it becomes difficult to everytime input the correct IP addresses when using my Laptop at Office and Home.

Is there a simple (software) utility that can help me configure, save and re-use multiple IPs that I need..without actually having to type them every time.

Thanks for your help...!

Sundar/-

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The office uses this...
Feb 26, 2005 6:16AM PST
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Netswitcher looks good...!
Feb 27, 2005 1:53AM PST

Thanks Bob...but do you know of any freeware..?

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Nope. But if you...
Feb 27, 2005 2:19AM PST

Configure said networks to DHCP then you don't need such unless you have dialup at home. But that can be fixed by adding a dial up router such and Apple's AIRPORT with the modem option.

Netswitcher's price is darn cheap so that may be why there is nothing free like it.

Bob

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OK...but I don't need DHCP
Feb 27, 2005 3:07PM PST

OK let me try if it works..because I don't need DHCP stuff...I use a DSL at home and the ISP has alloted a fixed set of IPs...so there is no complexity of Dynamic Stuff anywhere.

Yes the pricing of Netswitcher looks fine.

Thanks again...!!
Sundar/-