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Windows XP/2000 - [Answered] Network connections posted in the Operating Systems forums; Hi, I'm changing my gateway ip's very often( http://img104.imageshack.us/img104/5983/netwoerkli0.jpg ) Control panel ->Network connections->Local area connection->Properties->Internet protocol(TCP/IP) Properties. I'm switching often from no ip's(automatically detect) to numbers you see in ...

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Hi,
I'm changing my gateway ip's very often( http://img104.imageshack.us/img104/5983/netwoerkli0.jpg )
Control panel ->Network connections->Local area connection->Properties->Internet protocol(TCP/IP) Properties.
I'm switching often from no ip's(automatically detect) to numbers you see in picture.
I want to access faster, or change numbers automatically with some script. Is that possible?
Now I'm using simple script(as .bat file), which doesnt help alot:
Code:
cmdow @ /hid
ncpa.cpl
EXIT
Please help me to do this way faster, because I'm tired from going to network connections and enterting numbers every time.


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Hello Jovaras, welcome to PCHF.

You can use the netsh command to set an IP address from the command prompt. This Microsoft Article explains how: How to Use the NETSH Command to Change from Static IP Address to DHCP in Windows 2000 (The netsh command should still work with Vista).

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