Hello! I'm in front of a decision and would appreciate some advice :) I currently have a 5 nodes LAN containing a proxy server connected to the Internet through ISDN. ADSL is becoming available in my region in June and I've been waiting for this to come for years now. There are two solutions which could be ok for me: the first one would allow me to connect 4 machines and is really cheaper. The second solution is more expensive but allows to have 10 different IPs. I have not the whole decision-power about the money allowed to the internet solution (hehe :)) and the 10 machines solution could be too expensive for the headquarters :) Thus I was wondering how is working the ADSL. I currently configured it as 10.0.0.0/255.255.255.0 subnet LAN, what will happen with the ADSL router? I guess each node will receive a dynamic IP (only a static IP for the main node which is currently the proxy server). What about the current IPs? I don't understand everything about ADSL mechanism and its involvement on the current well-working LAN. I wanted to know if I should be able to use the 4 nodes solution and connect more boxes through the proxy server (which would be one of those 4 "direct" connected boxes). I know it is certainly not legal as it would connect more than the allowed number of machines, but well, through a proxy (which is gonnaz be a SuSE server) you have not all the possibilities of direct connection, so it doesn't count :) I have hundreds of other questions but I don't want to make you all sleep and my message is not really SuSE oriented. Thank you for taking the time to help me :))) Ciao! Ju.