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Bracinowski schrieb:
> Then can someone tell me how users do this with laptops. I'm sure I'm not > the only user that uses static IP addresses with a laptop in different > locations. Or do those users physically go in to TCP/IP settings each time > and change it for each location? Also, why does Windows XP allow you to add > additional IP addresses? Thanks for your response. You may try mobilenetswitch from www.mobilenetswitch.com. It can also change many other options depending on a location profile. Tough it does not automatically switch profiles based on Accesspoints ins range or MAC-Adresses in the other end of the cable. I own an IBM Thinkpad which has a tool called "Access Connections" which can do that automatically, but uses/wastes a large amount of RAM. |
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