From: <rob...@t-...> - 2003-01-10 13:14:18
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On fredag, jan 10, 2003, at 03:15 Europe/Stockholm, Bill Nash wrote: > I have my D-Link card on a Bronze Keyboard Powerbook running OS 10.2.3 > working fine with an Airport Base station. I was also able to "hack" > a friends Windows computer while sitting at his dining room table. > But to do that I had to change my config in the preferences pane and > then change it back when I got home. Is there some way to "save" a > wireless config and switch around between saved configs? We have > several "open" hotspots here in Austin that I would like to try out. > > Bill Nash > Austin, TX Of course you can. It is really simple. Create a new Location in network control panel called Airport and enter your home config in the network control panel and save. Then create a new Location called Windows WiFI or whatever you want and put in the new network settings and save. Now under the new Apple Menu you have an option called Location. To switch just select a new location and you are surfing. :) You can create as many new locations as you want and name them what you want, you can also select which port (airport, ethernet, modem) should be used on what location, and you can even create a No Network location and disable all network ports all together. That is what I have done when I am on the road. :) //Rob -- To be is to do. - Socrates To do is to be. - Sartre Do be do be do. - Sinatra |