How to quickly fill in IP parameters with WinXP

  
                

Friends who use WinXP laptops, if you frequently travel to and from home and company, then the network configuration must be the most troublesome problem, because the network IP parameters on both sides are different, so you need to re-IP parameters when you want to access the Internet. Switching, very troublesome, the following small series will introduce a good way to use, use the Netsh tool to let everyone quickly fill in the IP parameters.

Recommended: latest WinXP system

(1) in the company, first modify the network settings of the notebook, then & ldquo; command line prompt & rdquo; enter:

netsh -c interface dump > c:\\\\configs\\\\officeinterface.txt

This saves the office's network settings to the C:\\\\Configs\\\\Officeinterface.txt file.

(2) After returning home, modify the notebook's network settings again, and then type in the <; command line prompt>;

netsh -c interface dump > c:\\\\ Configs\\\\homeinterface.txt

This saves your home network settings to the c:\\\\configs\\\\homeinterface.txt file.

(3) When adding to the company, just type in the "Command prompt":

netsh -fc:\\\\configs\\\\officeinterface.txt

The network settings of your notebook become a suitable setting for your company. When you get home, just type:

netsh -f c:\\\\configs\\\\homeinterface.txt

Then change the network settings in your home.

The above is the fastest way to quickly fill in the IP parameters under WinXP, I believe it will help a lot of friends who need to solve this problem. After setting up, you no longer need to configure the network.

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