Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Connect Your Laptop to Internet at Home or Work Without Manually Changing LAN Settings

Sunil Bajpai connects his laptop computer to the internet from office as well as home. But each time he shuttles from home to work (or vice-versa), he has to manually alter the network settings (IP Address, DNS Server, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, etc) as the values are different for each location.

Sunil wants a simple solution - something that allows him to maintain multiple LAN profiles in one computer:

To connect the laptop from office or home, I have to change settings for the LAN and the browsers back and forth everyday. This is a big pain. Could you tell us how one may use different profiles for different locations?

ip address managerInstead of fiddling with IP Addresses and the complex LAN settings, all you need is a free software called NetSetMan - a network settings manager that lets you create multiple LAN profiles on the same computer.

As you move from one place to another, you can switch between various network profiles ivia the system tray or if you are a geek, through the DOS command line. See screenshot.

NetSetMan is available at Snapfiles.com. You can create upto 6 network profiles in the free version. It will even autofetch your current settings from "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties" window.

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