How to connect Laptop to more than one IP network

Query:
How to create dual hardware profile in windows xp pro.
Or
How to assign two different class ip addresses to single Ethernet card.
I have two branch offices with two different ip class. Some of users are roaming (with laptop) and they use to visit both the branch offices frequently. Presently they are manually changing ip address (along with DNS IP) respected with branch ip. Can anyone suggest to get rid of this manually changing process??
The solution which I am looking for is the user can select profile (no windows user profile) and accordingly automatically ip can change.
without use of DHCP.

Solution:
Mobile Net Switch This program enables you to use your computer on more than one network with the click of a button. All changes are made instantly, and no reboot is required. The program lets you automatically select the correct drive mappings, printer settings, IP addressing. It's the ultimate tool for laptop users on different networks. This version adds support for manually specified DNS and WINS servers when using DHCP. Features: Mobile Net Switch is a network switch utility, also called a netswitcher or multinetwork manager and enables you to create multiple network profiles. The program has been designed to allow you to switch between several network profiles instantly, without needing to restart your computer. It also incorporates a professional yet easy to use interface and even allows you to enable none-admin users to configure network settings without technical knowledge. A (network) profile can be created for each location. With the click of a button the following settings can be
> modified instantly: IP Addressing (IP Address, Subnet mask, WINS, DNS, Default gateway), Internet Explorer and Firefox Proxy Server settings, Drive mappings, Internet Connection Firewall / Windows Firewall, ISA Server Firewall client 2000 and ISA Server Firewall client 2004, DNS Suffix, NetBIOS over TCP/IP, Internet Explorer Start Page, MAC Address, Dialup and VPN connection, Dialing rules, Default Printer, Mapi (Outlook) Profile, Time Zone, Outgoing SMTP mail server, Hosts file content, LMHosts file content, Sound volume, Sound mute, Wallpaper, Display Resolution, Numlock state, Restarting network cards, Enabling and disabling modems and more.
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