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Automatically picking network settings based on the wifi network

Is this possible in Windows 7? For example, I want to use Static IP A with Network A, DHCP with Network B, Static IP B with Network C, etc.

I know that under TCP/IPv4 settings, there is an option for an alternate setup, but that only gives me two possible choices. I want more than two unique setups.

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NetSetMan may be your magic wand: enter image description here

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how is it a magic wand? does it turn pumpkins into carriages? ;) – Journeyman Geek Nov 11 '11 at 22:55
no, just change netsettings in one pass – Lazy Badger Nov 11 '11 at 23:53
Could you tell us a bit more about this program? – Simon Sheehan Nov 12 '11 at 0:53
@Journeyman Geek: I wonder if there's a "glass slippers" add-on that supports IPv6? – Randolf Richardson Nov 12 '11 at 1:13
This looks to the most robust, free software package for managing multiple network profiles. I will give it a try. – iglvzx Nov 12 '11 at 1:21
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