"Gizzo" <gbacareza@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> This is the scenario: our IT made it a policy to issue static IPs to
> employees. So we configure both LAN and wireless IP configs with a
> given IP addresses, gateways, DNS, etc. However, most of us are mobile
> and when we connect to wireless and ethernet LANs outside the company,
> we want to be able to EASILY switch between static configs and dynamic
> configuration. This may not be such a big problem with Wifi but with
> LAN it is because I find myself having to manually change from static
> to dynamic everytime. Also, I want the system to be able to remember
> the settings like a network profile so I can easily switch to the
> specific network configuration depending on where I am, eg HOME,
> CLIENT1, CLIENT2, OFFICE, etc.
>
> How can do this in Vista networking?
You might look at NetSwitcher...
http://www.netswitcher.com
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