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NetSetMan V3.0.3   
Suggested by paciuli - Updated by Checker on 25 May 2010
4MB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (3235)
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Synopsis: NetSetMan is a network settings manager that helps you switch between 6 different, visually structured profiles that includes IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, preferred/alternate DNS server, computer name, workgroup, DNS domain, WINS server, default printer and run scripts. Although mostly for mobile users who have multiple network settings at home, office, wireless, etc, this software can also be useful for advanced network configuration and diagnostics.
Writes settings to: Application folder
How to extract: Download and run the installer. Select "Extract files" during the installation process and extract application files to a folder of your choice. Launch NetSetMan.exe.
Stealth [?]: Yes
License: Free for personal use
System Requirements: Win2K / WinXP / Vista / Win7
What's new: >>
  • Fix: Problem with update-check when using NSM Service
  • Fix: Clearing a profile deactivated its visibility in the tray
  • Fix: In rare cases Windows locations didn't work correctly
  • Fix: Connecting to a hidden SSID WiFi network might've failed
  • Fix: Automatically connecting to a WiFi profile after creation
  • Fix: Error 18 on script activation in certain cases
  • Fix: Removed "Unable to open key" message for locked NICs
  • New option in NSM Administration for allowing WiFi Management
  • Duration for delayed TrayInfo Public IP retrieval is displayed
      Disable Public IP feature if TrayInfo is too slow!
  • WiFi is now set before IP settings to prevent error 84
  • Minor fixes for horizontal scrollbars
  • IP/DNS/WINS groups status toggle by clicking on the caption
  • Several fixes for systems with big fonts turned on
  • Several translation updates

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] dotJust the thing I needed. Everytime I restore an image backup of my system in which I hadn't set yet the network settings the way I use them now, I should now be able to adjust them with just one click of a button. No more the need of awkwardly typing in all kinds of fields all kinds of complicated IPs. [2008-04-02 02:04]

[Anonymous] MikeOf all the IP switcher programs out there, I like this one the best. Very powerful but simple to use. [2009-08-17 14:42]

[Anonymous] KennexVery usefully program I use it everyday. If it's possible to allow multiple network setting for a site, i.e. local lan+wifi+bluetooth, that will be excellence. The current version only supports single network setting per site. Thanks [2009-12-14 08:18]

[Anonymous] WheelerLove this util to set and reset to a faster dns server. When used in combination of the info on http://dnsserverlist.org/ it gets rid of the occasional surfing slowdowns due to a poor dns feed. [2009-12-19 17:10]

[Anonymous] DevNullI just tested v3.0.2 (using Total Uninstall v2.35) and it is not stealth. It produced an empty registry key at this location

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\NetSetMan
 [2010-03-24 00:58]

[Anonymous] tpigYou probably want to check http://www.eusing.com/ipswitch/free_ip_switcher.htm.

It look much like NetSetMan, but look older. It free for all use, not just non-commercial and not limited to 6 profiles.
 [2010-06-21 05:51]

[Anonymous] tpigOh, I forgot to mention that it come with installer, but it work on portable usb. Just extract IpSwitch.exe and run it. Program settings will be saved in data.ini in same location as IpSwitch.exe [2010-06-21 05:53]

[Anonymous] ikke@tpig:
Don't recommend outdated crap please.
Eusing's free IP Switcher refuses to work on anything better than Windows XP. So it's virtually useless.
 [2010-08-03 00:02]


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