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I have to do the same thing, and haven't found a way other than changing the settings. At work they have Novell for the network, which requires IPX/SPX.  I would not let them install all that Novell stuff on my laptop, so I use microsoft's "client for netware.." to log on.  I do have to switch to that at work, change the bindings, change computer name, workgroup, name, and a couple of  other things, then do a restart.  If someone knows of a fast easy way to do it, I'd like to hear that, too.


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>What is the best method get different network configurations for different
>LANs, e.g. carrying a portable computer between home LAN and office LAN?
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>One LAN uses static IP addresses, the other LAN uses fixed IP addresses.
>(Possibly other network parameters also differ.)
>Is there a way to quickly and easily switch between these networks?
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>(Perhaps this is a very simple question, but I have not been able to f


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