Most, if not all routers, are operating system independent. The Linksys line of routers is configured through a browser interface, so if you're able to surf the net in Linux then you won't have any problems configuring it. *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 4/7/2004 at 2:33 PM David Csercsics wrote: >>Hi, >> >> If your ISP won't give you multiple IP's or will charge you more for >them, you might consider a hardware router. I have a Linksys which >connects to my cable modem and does ip masqueradin >g for all the local machines to the internet. > > >What Linksys router do you have? Does its interface work in Linux. I >was thinking about getting a router for here because there's a >Windblows box here that needs some protection but I don't want a >router that needs windows to configure it. > > >_______________________________________________ >Speakup mailing list >Speakup at braille.uwo.ca >http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup Stephen Clower, that guy from the south. You can reach me by any of the following: E-Mail: steve at steve-audio.net MSN: steve at steve-audio.net AIM: AudioRabbit03 You can also check out my little home on the web by visiting http://www.steve-audio.net