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| 2 Wireless Networks both Static IP
I have a laptop and I need it to connect wirelessly to two separate static IP networks. One uses a 192 range and the other a 172. I don't want the user to have to go into the TCP/IP settings and change it himself.
The laptop is Windows XP Pro connecting to a Wireless Linksys router. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. -- Um, maybe later? |
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  Killler Maxxx
@rr.com | Under the TCP/IP properties, click the "Advanced" button and add the IP address you want in the alternate subnet. This gives the card the ability to talk to either subnet without needing to do anything else. |
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edit: May 5th, @09:27AM
| I tried this, but it does not allow me access to the internet. Any other suggestions?
Edit: I should note that the two wireless networks are in different locations and have different ranges. One is on a 172 range and the other is on 192.
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