Hi all, <smile> That's huccum I'm having my local guru put a NIC card in *before* the people come on Wednesday to put the DSL in. We want a NIC card that is not P&P, or at least can be turned off. Once the card is turned off, the IRQ and addy is stable, and you can tell Linux where it is. I've learned through experience that P&P devices do not work well in Linux. They *can* work, but it takes the devil's own time to make them work! This is especially true if you're running a dual booting machine like I am. First you have to go into Windows and find out what the addies and IRQ's are. Then you have to go back into Linux and tell Linux where Windows has placed the stuff. It's a royal pain in the anatomy! Ann P. -- Ann K. Parsons email: akp at eznet.net ICQ Number: 33006854 WEB SITE: http://home.eznet.net/~akp "All that is gold does not glitter. Not all those who wander are lost." JRRT