
Mobile Net Switch 3.79
This program enables you to use your computer on more than one network.

Mobile Net Switch allows you to automatically select the correct IP settings, WiFi network, drive mappings, printer settings. All in a single click, without needing administrator privileges and without reboot.
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Mar 19, 2011 | 09:12 AM
Thanks for unique info about Mobile Net Switch 3.79.
but I faced problems for IP setting in many other mobiles. now i m starting to use Switch 3.79 to process correctly.
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Jun 11, 2010 | 03:05 PM
Left my Ethernet connection trying to pick up a DHCP address (and failing) even through it was hard-coded.
Had no uninstaller.
Maybe I've got an odd configuration, but I don't think so. Programs which muck with your networking have a higher bar to insure they don't cause problems.
Plus their website dares to call this "free."
Avoid or be careful.
Aug 20, 2009 | 12:41 PM
With all the nifty gee-whiz features in the software, it's useless for me.
I tried Avanquest's Connection Manager and it works---plus it's FREE.
Not worth 5 Star rating if doesn't work for everybody. Suggest downgrading the rating to 4 Stars with a printed caveat.