TCP/IP Config

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Guest

I have a notebook that needs to connect to two different networks both using
static ip's. I have gone into the advanced section of tcp/ip config and added
the second ip address and second gateway, however when I try to connect to
the second network, the gateway will not change from the first, and its
keeping me from connecting. Is there a better way to config my notebook to
connect to two dif. networks using static. Thanks.
 
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Steve Winograd [MVP]

I have a notebook that needs to connect to two different networks both using
static ip's. I have gone into the advanced section of tcp/ip config and added
the second ip address and second gateway, however when I try to connect to
the second network, the gateway will not change from the first, and its
keeping me from connecting. Is there a better way to config my notebook to
connect to two dif. networks using static. Thanks.

These programs let you store multiple network configurations and
switch between them easily:

NetSwitcher
http://www.netswitcher.com

MultiNetwork Manager
http://www.globesoft.com/mnm_home.html

Mobile Net Switch
http://www.mobilenetswitch.com
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phillip maurice nelson

try this: open your command prompt & type:ftp/? then
press enter. let me know if that helps.
 
C

Chuck

Why would running FTP help Caddyman change network settings?

Richard,

Google for "phillip maurice nelson". He's apparently either a moron, or a
troll, that has landed in the microsoft.* newsgroups.
 
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Richard G. Harper

Oh, yeah - now I remember seeing a bit of background on him. I'll be a bit
more blunt on my next correction for him. :)

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