The easiest way (if you're on Windows XP) is to use Wireless Zero
Configuration in Control Panel/Administrative Tools/Services. Once you
program the connections through Windows itself, not some front-end software,
you will have choices when you switch back and forth. It is even better
with XP SP2 installed, if you haven't already done that.
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Chris H.
Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
Tablet Creations -
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Associate Expert
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"Dave H." <Dave H.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I need a way to maintain multiple wireless network settings for my
>addapter.
> I am constantly switching between the network at home and the office.
> Consequently I have to reset the adapter each time by opening the wireless
> broadband application, selecting a network, and entering different WEP's.