Re: Two Lan Connections with 1 NIC
From: Eric Cross [MVP] (encross_at_eudoramail.com)
Date: 09/13/04
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Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 13:13:00 -0500
Greetings franz,
You can use the AutoConfiguration feature that will allow you to switch
between multiple networks for home and work. See the following Microsoft
Knowledge Base Article.
How to use the Alternate Configuration feature for multiple network
connectivity in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;283676
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"francesco.zucca" <francesco.zucca@unipv.it> wrote in message
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> Hi at all
> sorry for my stupid question, but I can't find how solve my problem.
> I need to configure my network connection, both for home (optical Lan) and
> office (T3 Lan) using the only NIC in my PC with Xp PRO.
> Actually I have to modify by hand the TCP parameters every time, but I
> thinks it's a silly manner to do. Is it a manner to duplicate lan
> connection with specifically parameter and using something (software??) to
> chose the right one connection.
>
> TIA
> bets regards
> franz
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