On Aug 23, 2006, at 3:19 PM, Brian ONeal lamented:

> I have a work location and a home location and a Pitt location, all  
> with different IP addresses. When I come home from work I have to  
> go into the network control panel and set the network to home, and  
> then reset it in the morning when I go to work. Its not that hard  
> to do, but I would think that the ol' iBook could do it for me.

I use LocationX [1]. It will automatically change pretty much all the  
settings you want changed automatically when it sees you are  
connected to a different network. It will handle network setup,  
printers, mail settings, streaming speed, time zone and a bunch of  
other settings just like magic.



[1] <http://homepage.mac.com/locationmanager/>
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