Free IP Switcher - Switch Between Different Network Settings
ADVERTISEMENTSDo you connect to more than one network? Or tired of changing network settings manually on you laptop? Free IP Switcher can help you to change your IP address and other network settings with just one click.
Free IP Switcher provides network settings including IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DNS Server, WINS Server, Computer Name, DNS Domain, Workgroup, Default Printer, Network-Domain, Proxy Settings.

Features of Free IP Switcher :
- Switch IP network settings “on the fly” without restarting
- Switch Internet Explorer proxy-server settings
- Switch your default printer
- Switch your computer name and workgroup
- Import current network settings to the setting
- System-tray icon support, auto-start with windows
With Free IP Switcher, you don’t have to waste your time reconfiguring computer network settings every time you change your location. All you need to do is to configure all your possible locations (e.g. IP addresses, Subnet masks, Gateways, DNS and WINS addresses). You can create up to 5 different IP address and DNS configuration. When you are connected to the different network, just click and switch without any reboot.
Free IP Switcher is very easy to use, you can download Free IP Switcher from here.
Posted on 26. Oct, 2007 by Naomi in Freeware, Software, Utilities
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4 Comments for Free IP Switcher - Switch Between Different Network Settings
DaveRh » Free IP Switcher - Switch Between Different Network Settings Says
25. Nov, 2007
[...] Check it out! While looking through the blogosphere we stumbled on an interesting post today.Here’s a quick excerptSwitch IP network settings “on the fly†without restarting; Switch Internet Explorer proxy-server settings; Switch your default printer; Switch your computer name and workgroup; Import current network settings to the setting … [...]
helew Says
23. Jan, 2008
we need more of such softwares
Abhijeet Banerjee Says
02. Jul, 2009
I want software/script for switchover from one lan card(NIC card) to another in redundant link configuration
Sanjit Says
14. Jul, 2009
Thanks!
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