Hello Jeffrey, thanks for the quick reply. The only reason I have both eth0 and eth1 in my router because the only way I could paste that was to plug in my cat5 :P I took out all instances of eth0 with the "route del" command but still no joy. Link still says ultimate but still nothing :( My setup is as follows; |--- Server PC Broadband Modem -> wireless router ------ Main PC | ~~ Wireless Wireless works great when I boot into WinXP, but not in Suse. My Wireless Router is a 10/100 and 802.11b I have the same symptoms at my work as well as at home. -----Original Message----- From: Jeffrey L. Taylor [mailto:jeff.taylor@ieee.org] Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 4:12 PM To: Thom Nowakowski Subject: Re: [SLE] wireless card ipw2100 You have both eth0 and eth1 on the same subnet. Tricky but doable. The access MUST be a bridge instead a simple router. You have both eth0 and eth1 as the default route. This is unlikely to work. Also both interfaces for the 10.10.0.0/255.255.255.254.0 subnet. For debugging purposes, I suggest taking eth0 down, removing it manually from the routing table if taking the interface down does not remove all eth0 routing info. Then try just eth1, the wireless interface. Do you have a broadband router with both wired (10/100Base-T) and wireless (802.11a/b/g)? Jeffrey