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Two different networks, One laptop
Name: George Nell Date: March 2, 2001 at 03:04:10 Pacific
Comment:
I have a laptop running winME that I use on our winNT network at work. I want to be able to take my laptop home and connect it to the winME network I use at home. How can I acheive this? Is it possible?
Name: danny Date: March 2, 2001 at 08:41:32 Pacific
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You probably mean that Home IP is different from the one used at work. If at home you are using reserved ip range such as 192.168.0.1, you may ask your network admin at work to set a second IP with that range on the NTServer. the nt server will act as proxy for your laptop, using ipforwarding.
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Response Number 2
Name: jivesh Date: March 2, 2001 at 16:01:13 Pacific
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Copy the configuration then name it different from the original. Boot to newly created configuration at home and make all the changes. When you boot the laptop will ask what config to boot to.
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