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S Ward
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      07-16-2004, 10:02 AM
Is there a program available that will let me switch between the two
with the minimum of hassle? I want to try and avoid restarting
everytime I use it at home, as opposed to work - and vice versa.

Any ideas?

Thanks
Steve
 
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Dorothy Bradbury
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      07-20-2004, 11:50 PM
> Is there a program available that will let me switch between the two
> with the minimum of hassle? I want to try and avoid restarting
> everytime I use it at home, as opposed to work - and vice versa.


There are several utilities to switch between multiple networks...
o www.netswitcher.com
---- uses a Service to switch between various saved Network Configs
---- not used it since NT4 days, where it was a bit clumsy
o www.globesoft.com
---- Multiple Network Manager as I recall a broken link
o www.mobilenetswitch.com
---- covers latest bits of XP & a lot of peripheral support

You need to check certain things:
o The costs obviously, some are cheaper than others
o What will work under each - re depth of peripheral support.

There are about 7 utilities in total, those 3 I remember trying out.
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      07-21-2004, 08:30 PM
Dorothy Bradbury wrote:
>> Is there a program available that will let me switch between the two
>> with the minimum of hassle? I want to try and avoid restarting
>> everytime I use it at home, as opposed to work - and vice versa.

>
> There are several utilities to switch between multiple networks...
> o www.netswitcher.com
> ---- uses a Service to switch between various saved Network Configs
> ---- not used it since NT4 days, where it was a bit clumsy
> o www.globesoft.com
> ---- Multiple Network Manager as I recall a broken link
> o www.mobilenetswitch.com
> ---- covers latest bits of XP & a lot of peripheral support
>
> You need to check certain things:
> o The costs obviously, some are cheaper than others
> o What will work under each - re depth of peripheral support.
>
> There are about 7 utilities in total, those 3 I remember trying out.


Thank-you, I'll take a look.

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mshannon@videotron.ca
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      08-09-2004, 08:41 PM
Check-out "Plug and Browse" at <a target="_top"
href="http://www.interactive-studios.net/products/plugbrowse.htm">. It
allows you to store multiple network configurations and switch between
them as needed. The program can store network connection settings,
computer name and domain, Internet Explorer, etc.

"Netman ®" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<40fed266$0$96007$(E-Mail Removed)>...
> Dorothy Bradbury wrote:
> >> Is there a program available that will let me switch between the two
> >> with the minimum of hassle? I want to try and avoid restarting
> >> everytime I use it at home, as opposed to work - and vice versa.

> >
> > There are several utilities to switch between multiple networks...
> > o www.netswitcher.com
> > ---- uses a Service to switch between various saved Network Configs
> > ---- not used it since NT4 days, where it was a bit clumsy
> > o www.globesoft.com
> > ---- Multiple Network Manager as I recall a broken link
> > o www.mobilenetswitch.com
> > ---- covers latest bits of XP & a lot of peripheral support
> >
> > You need to check certain things:
> > o The costs obviously, some are cheaper than others
> > o What will work under each - re depth of peripheral support.
> >
> > There are about 7 utilities in total, those 3 I remember trying out.

>
> Thank-you, I'll take a look.
>
> Steve

 
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