Locamatic: Location Switching
Posted by Tim Cox on 03/13/08 in Featured, Home & Personal, Office, Productivity, Utilities
I’ve been moving around a lot lately due to telecommuting. It’s nice to escape the cubicle, but this need to wander means that I occasionally have to mess with the location settings in my network pref pane, depending on which WiFi network I’m on.
I’m not sure of your reasons for more than one location setting, but I have an answer that will let you set it, and forget it!
Do yourself a favor and pick up a free copy of Locamatic by 45RPM Software. This pref pane is perfect for those of us who don’t like clicking three times if we don’t have to. Locamatic automatically changes your network location settings based on which WiFi network you’re mooching off of, and will even modify printer connections and the Safari Home Page.
When you open Locamatic, go ahead and click the Extras button to access all of the features. I’m not sure why this Extras button is there, and I would suggest that future releases just put everything out there, but who am I to question this nice bit of code?
Your window (if you’ve downloaded the beta version) should look a little something like this:

As you can see I’ve set up two locations with Locamatic. First, I selected the location and then clicked the drop down menu for a list of frequently used SSIDs. Both of the networks that I used were actually not on the list, so I just typed in the network names as they would appear in the airport drop down menu. Next, click Add and a new association is created. With a location selected, I can also choose a default printer and homepage to correspond with the WiFi network thanks to the “Extra” features. Be sure to correctly identify the URL (”http://”) and hit the Apply button for your changes to take effect.
I tested Locamatic out with both a wireless LAN and computer-to-computer (ad hoc) network, and switching between the two was seamless. The best part is: I don’t have to open Locamatic again unless I’ve added a new location to my network preferences. So the next time I want to buy kung fu slippers with ninja speed and accuracy, Locamatic will be doing all the dishonorable work for me. Locamatic is available as freeware from 45RPM Software.
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