"Derric" said:
Is there a way to connect to my wireless network and then
go home and to use the dsl modem at home with out having
to go through the network wizard several times for the
correct settings?
Thanks,
Derric
There should be no need to run the wizard at all when you switch
networks. Please reply to this message in the news group (not by
E-mail) with more information, and I'm sure that someone can give you
a good solution:
What is the TCP/IP configuration for each network? Static? Dynamic?
How do you connect to the DSL modem at home? Does it connect directly
to a wired Ethernet adapter in your computer? Do you connect through
a broadband router? If so, is it a wired or wireless connection?
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