TCP/IP multiple addressing

From: Jim (jamescomiskey_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 08/03/04


Date: Tue, 3 Aug 2004 16:11:43 -0700

I am looking to find an easy way to change the TCP/IP
settings. I use a portable which travels between work
(hard coded IP address) and home (Automatic IP
addressing). It is becoming a drag having to change to
change the address each time I move - daily!

Is there a way that I can change the address
automatically or at least using a batch file that I can
run depending on location? I cannot find where the
information is stored - apart from the registry, but I
have tried setting up an import/export for the registry
and this does not seem to change the current address.

Any ideas?

jim



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