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For LAN connection in office, script URL path is required and for home no proxy. Can I make internet work for both home and office without changin LAN setting.

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I am using my laptop for office and home use. For office to get internet need to mention script URL in the LAN connection option. When I connect laptop to home connection, I need to change LAN connection setting and select no-proxy option. This makes me little hesitate to use firefox as for IE and crome this change is not required to do. For IE and crome, I just mention script URL which detects setting for both home and office internet Is there any solution which work for both home and office internet connection without changing LAN settings.

I am using my laptop for office and home use. For office to get internet need to mention script URL in the LAN connection option. When I connect laptop to home connection, I need to change LAN connection setting and select no-proxy option. This makes me little hesitate to use firefox as for IE and crome this change is not required to do. For IE and crome, I just mention script URL which detects setting for both home and office internet Is there any solution which work for both home and office internet connection without changing LAN settings.

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I always thought "Use system proxy settings" would piggyback on what you have set in IE. That doesn't work for your office LAN?

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