That should not be a problem. You just give a 'private network' number for each, and specify 'dynamic' in your diald.conf file. The docs suggest using 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.2 if they are not already in use. The 'dynamic' option lets the software replace those phoney addresses with the assigned ones when your ISP reports them during the signon process. Chuck. On Mon, 27 Mar 2000, Victor Tsaran wrote: > Yes, they're both in the kernel. I belive I have a problem with local and > remote IP's. The reason is that I am assigned dynamic IP's on both sides. That > is, my ISP assigns IP's for both local and remote terminals. > Regards, > Vic > Thanks for help.