Re: How to easily change the ip address back and forth?
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<kokojie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I use the same laptop at home and at work, at home I want to set the
network to automatically obtain an IP address from my router, but at
work, I have to change to IP address,subnet mask,DNS server to a
specific ip. I'm tired of doing this by hand every day. Is there a
simple way to switch back and forth between automatic and specific ip?
is there a program that does this?
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