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I believe 'Hardware Profiles' might be what you want. Right click 'my computer' and select 'properties'. You
should find a 'hardware profiles' tab. I've never used this feature, but reading the help file may tell you if this
is what you're looking for.
Al Thompson
----- Original Message -----
From: "Clinton A Worley"
Subject: [PCBUILD] Network settings for home and work
> Hi List,
> I want to start carrying my laptop (running Win98SE) back and forth
> between work and home.
> Is there a way to select my network settings depending on where I am
> located at the time.
> Both locations use Ethernet, home is 10 Mb and work is 100 Mb.
> At home I have just a basic setup, no special settings, and work uses
> dedicated addresses, IP, WINS, Gateway, Etc.
> I have heard of something I think was called a network switcher program.
> Is there a freeware version of this?
> Or is there a file I can copy that holds all of the settings I can swap
> out when I need it.
> Thanks,
> Clint Worley
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