How to switch back and forth first 3 digits in my IP address faster or with less clicks and typing?

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Dmitriy Kopnichev

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How to switch back and forth first 3 digits in my IP address faster or with
less clicks and typing?
 
Dmitriy Kopnichev said:
How to switch back and forth first 3 digits in my IP address faster or with
less clicks and typing?

Dmitriy,

if one of the networks has DHCP and the other doesn't, then you
can use the alternative IP settings, which is used automatically
when no DHCP server can be found.

Otherwise you may want to look at a third party product like
NetSwitcher.

Hans-Georg
 
The DHCP server can always be found. I get access to domain resources with
one IP, and to news and external mail servers with another.
 
Dmitriy Kopnichev said:
The DHCP server can always be found. I get access to domain resources with
one IP, and to news and external mail servers with another.

Dmitriy,

oh, that's an uncommon situation! In that case, have a look at
NetSwitcher. You'll find it through Google on the web.

Hans-Georg
 
Can't I use one IP for domain resources and the other for news and external
mail servers at the same time?
 
Add a second network card.


Dmitriy Kopnichev said:
Can't I use one IP for domain resources and the other for news and external
mail servers at the same time?
 
Dmitriy said:
Thanks.
Is this the only resolution?

You might get away with a second hardware profile, if you are using a
laptop.....
 
My computer is not a laptop.
Gordon Burgess-Parker said:
You might get away with a second hardware profile, if you are using a
laptop.....
 
Someone was using the program last week that you'll find by searching google. Of course my first response is Why? I did get an answer but can't remember it.
Type in Google
change MAC address
 
How can I have multiple IP addresses on a card?
Plus you can have multiple IP addresses on a card anyway. Domain services
will need to be the first IP address as not all of windows can use two IP
addresses and will use the first one.

See
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;131641&FR=1&PA=1&SD=HSCH
Someone was using the program last week that you'll find by searching
google. Of course my first response is Why? I did get an answer but can't
remember it.
Type in Google
change MAC address
 
Why do I want to switch the IP addresses? I get access to domain resources
with one IP, and to news and external mail servers with another.
Someone was using the program last week that you'll find by searching
google. Of course my first response is Why? I did get an answer but can't
remember it.
Type in Google
change MAC address
 
I added the second address, but only IP address on the general tab works.
After Interchanging the IP addresses still only IP address on the general
tab works.
Can't find nothing in help. My network card is disabled so I can't see the
dialogs. But it's the normal place you enter addresses. You just enter two.

Here's a web page that has pictures

http://asia.cnet.com/itmanager/netadmin/0,39006400,39148297-3,00.htm
 
Why does the IP address matter. Just changing address won't do anything in and of itself. There needs to be something configured on the network. What is it.
 
See if you can ping both addresses from another computer on the network.
 
What needs to be configured on the network?
Why does the IP address matter. Just changing address won't do anything in
and of itself. There needs to be something configured on the network. What
is it.
 
For two IP addresses to matter something has been configured. You need to tell me what. It could be many things.
 

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