Wireless problem: how to setup multiple TCP/IP profiles?

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Josh Bobb

I would like to know how to setup multiple TCP/IP
profiles (like how you can with a regular wired LAN
setting through "Alternate Configuration") with a
wireless card.

Right now I use my laptop at home and at the university
but since they use DHCP at the university and I DON'T use
DHCP at home (for security measures) I have to manually
adjust things everytime I go back and forth. This is
pretty cumbersome and it'd be nice to have some way of
either setting up something a little more automated.

Any help is greatly appreciated! Please reply to my e-
mail! Thanks!

Regards,

Josh Bobb
 
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