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Changing TCP/IP settings with script

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Gerhard - 11 Sep 2004 07:09 GMT
Ho Can I change TCP /IP settings using a sript. As i have
varios Gateways to logon to and everytime have to
manually change Ip address settings where ever I go
Norm - 11 Sep 2004 22:40 GMT
For a mere $14 you can purchase an app called netswitcher from
http://www.netswitcher.com/  it's a great product for the money.

Ho Can I change TCP /IP settings using a sript. As i have
varios Gateways to logon to and everytime have to
manually change Ip address settings where ever I go
Gerhard - 13 Sep 2004 09:17 GMT
This is exactly what I need THANKS
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>For a mere $14 you can purchase an app called netswitcher from
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Yujiro Oda - 13 Sep 2004 11:10 GMT
Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2004 7:36 PM
Subject: Re: Changing TCP/IP settings with script

Hi! Gerhard,
You can use Netshell command (netsh) for your  purpose.
Here is how it works.
Scenario:
Firstly, you dump your network setting to a text file as follows:
netsh -c interface dump > NetworkSetsNo1.txt
This command stores your current network settings in txt file named NetworkSetsNo1.txt
2ndly, you have to reconfigure your pc's network settings to use a different part of the network or else.
then , again:
netsh -c interface dump > NetworkSetsNo2.txt
3rdly, you can make as many Network Settings as you want for your future use or restore the settings.

Then later, if you need to reset your previous pc's Network Sets( say for example, first one....),
just give next command ( supposing that you restore first one...);
netsh -f NetworkSetsNo1.txt

As far as script is concerned, you can do it by this scenario!
***
Not script but you can use netswitcher:
http://www.netswitcher.com/downloads.htm

Good Luck!
Yujiro Oda - 13 Sep 2004 12:34 GMT
Hi!  Guys,
Sorry, mis-posted previous one. ( I did not intend to post it, should have been in my temp file...)
I have not yet proofed tested posted-netsh and Gerhard is now happy, isn't he?
I mistouched  icon.... sorry.
Best Luck every one!

> Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2004 7:36 PM
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> Good Luck!
msjunecleaver - 11 Sep 2004 22:47 GMT
>-----Original Message-----
>Ho Can I change TCP /IP settings using a sript. As i have
>varios Gateways to logon to and everytime have to
>manually change Ip address settings where ever I go
>.
>i can't say i reallly understand all your questionj but
from having DSL, dial up and now cable and 3 computers
networked through a router
this is what i always do:
go into start
run
type in : winipcfg
it takes you to a window
hit release all then renew all it should restore the
settings.
that is if this is what you are using now even aol has
setup expert auto detect as well.
hope i was somewhat helpful for being a gal!
 
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