The computer is in the xp system, a network card is bound to multiple ip operations

  
                

Usually under Windows XP, a network card can only be bound to one IP, which brings a lot of inconvenience to me. Because I use the notebook in the unit and in the dormitory, I need to set up IP, Gateway, DNS, and reset a network connection. I changed the dormitory the night before. The next morning, the unit must be modified again. Every day, it is repeated. I am miserable:

I just thought about it and found a way to bind multiple ips in a Windows XP, set up multiple network connections, and friends who face the same problem can try:

“Start”→“Set”→“Control Panel""Double-click"network and dial-up connection"", right-click "local connection", select “property" Bring up the "Local Area Connection Properties" panel, select "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)", click "" Properties" to bring up the "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties & rdquo; panel, click below “Advanced"Recalling “Advanced TCP/IP Settings  panel latest xp system download.

The IP address and subnet mask of the network card are listed under the IP address bar. Click the [Add] button, fill in the new IP address in the pop-up dialog box, and add a new gateway. Switch to the NDS tab, the DNS server lists the current DNS IP address, click the [Add] button, fill in the new DNS IP in the dialog box, the settings are completed. http://www.xitongzhijia.net /.

OK, so in Windows XP, a network card is bound to multiple ip, set up multiple network connections, my laptop in the unit's dormitory does not need to be set up, you can go online!

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