NetSetMan is a network settings manager which can easily switch between 5 different, visually structured profiles including:
Features:
IP Adress
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Preferred as well as
Alternate DNS Server
Somputer Name + Workgroup
It is not only useful and effective but also easy and intuitive to handle. The entry fields remind of the Windows "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties" but its much easier to fill in the adresses. NetSetMan network settings manager which can switch between visually structured profiles.
With only 2 mouse clicks you can activate a saved profile!
All settings and changes are saved automatically in a separate file (settings.ini) so a backup, transfer or upgrade to another version is absolutely no problem.
What's New in version 2.5.0:
NEW language: Chinese Traditional (program + documentation)
NEW language: Slovenian (program)
NEW: SMTP server
NEW: Hosts file entries
NEW: Menu bar for more functionality
NEW: Quick links in the menu to the most needed Windows tools and locations
NEW: "Check for Update" in the menu
NEW: Import/Export of the current profiles and settings
NEW: NSM Service to use NetSetMan with a restricted user account without admin privileges.
It's optional! Download and install this service only if you really need it
NEW: Full Vista support (Optional: Install the NSM Service to get rid of UAC prompts)
Running at start up in Vista possible (see www.netsetman.com/faq for further information)
Some rearrangements of the UI to create more space for new features
Unchecked settings are now disabled and greyed out for a better overview
Gateway addresses can now be set even if DHCP is ebabled (use the Additional Addresses window)
A metric can now be set for each gateway (1 to 9999)
BugFix: "Always Hide" / "Always Show" Windows setting for the tray icon wasn't saved propperly
BugFix: Changing the default printer didn't work under certain circumstances
BugFix: Default gateway wasn't properly removed in Vista