
12-13-2006
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Re: Multiple network configuration
km,
you're prolly not mistaken, just in my travels, never have had issues.
lucky maybe,
Jeff
"km" <km@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7087A56F-4AE0-41A8-9A35-1D270DE8D529@microsoft.com...
> Jo Jeff, Vista does remember networks, but it does not remember IP
> settings
> nor does it switch to the respective IP if static, execept of course for
> DHCP, now does it? In case I am so mistaken please be so kind and share
> your
> insight as e.g. I would love to use that feature in Vista.
>
> "Jeff" wrote:
>
>> huh?
>> ya lost me,
>> I travel to, and through lots of networks, and it remembers all of em .
>> confused wifi guy=Jeff
>>
>> Jeff
>>
>> "km" <km@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:B121156A-E354-49F2-AAD5-9326CAD379A7@microsoft.com...
>> >I am on Vista Ultimate x86 rtm and have to rely on 3rd party appl for
>> >such
>> > task. The network management has been improved in Vista Ultimate, at
>> > least
>> > to
>> > my point of view, however there is no profile feature which would
>> > hold/remember IP/LAN/WAN/WLAN settings. I do rely for this on
>> > http://www.mobilenetswitch.com, which in its current beta is tested for
>> > Vista
>> > compatibility as the IP stack of Vista is different than XP
>> >
>> > "stefano" wrote:
>> >
>> >> As I need to change frequently the tcp/ip network settings of my
>> >> notebook
>> >> while visiting customers I used a 3rd party program ( multinetwork
>> >> manager ) with XP .
>> >> I'd like to know if such feature is presetn in Vista or still we have
>> >> to
>> >> rely on 3rd party software
>> >>
>> >> Thanks
>> >> Stefano
>> >>
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