There must be a way!

I connect my notebook at home with one static IP. I connect the same computer at work with another static IP. At school I connect with an auto assigned (dynamic) IP. I would like to create three different connections for each of these.

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I connect my notebook at home with one static IP. I connect the same computer at work with another static IP. At school I connect with an auto assigned (dynamic) IP. I would like to create three different connections for each of these. The New Connection Wizard does absolutely nothing (why am I not suprised ;( ). There does not seem to be any other way to manually create and configure a new connection. I'm a little tired of typing in all those numbers three times a day :x
 
Thanks in advance for your help.

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There is the "Alternate Configuration" tab under the TCP/IP properties... but it looks like it will only let you add a second configuration, whereas you need three. I don't know though because I've never used it, but you could try it.
 
Here's a couple of utilities that should also do it for you, though neither is free: IP Changer and IPSwitcher