I need my laptop to connect to two wireless networks in different times.

Help! I have a laptop Vostro 1500 that I bring to work and he need to log on to the network wireless to work.  I also have a wireless home network and have it automatically log this one as well.  I can get it to work properly on a network, until I have to log on to the other network.  Then he opens a session on the homepage of 2? or 2 working.  It's a real pain, because then I have to cross and re configure it once again.  Is it possible to just connect the existing network?  My laptop runs Vista Bussiness and other workstations on two XP pro media.


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