I have a Dell D820 running Suse 10.2 with WinXP underparalles. I have WinXP logged on to the corporate network and can access the network with no problems. I have Linux using the Wireless network, and it wroks fine, other than the network dying now and then. I can access the internett fine. We have a Suse Linux 10.1 server on the corporate network running smb share, postgres database, and local http apache server. Since this is not on the windows domain, but on the same subnet, we have to access it using the ip address. This is no problem. The networks are different networks, 10;18.xx.xx and 192.168.xx.xx and not even connected via the internet as the corporate network is via a proxy server and vpn. Both network cards show up with ifconfig and I changed the default route from the windows network gateway to the wireless network gateway. What I don't understand and would like an explanation for, is that I can also access the linux server on the windows network, (file server and postgres and http) from linux on my laptop which is on a different network. How does this work? I did not even think it was possible, however I discovered it accidently when accessing the http, I thought it from Winxp & firefox, but it was firefox in Linux. I will say it is very convenient though, in fact, it is great. Art -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org