I've also switched my office machine over to linux after years of enduring Windows. Simultaneously, I've moved to a new office where the internet connection is through a wireless access point. We're all given US Robotics USR5420 802.11g wireless USB adapters. I managed to get this thing going with Linuxant's driverloader software, but there are a few issues. One that seems obviously related to driverloader is that everytime I shut the system down, the shutdown stops at trying to unload the driverloader module, and I have to do a hard reset, which I'm not happy about. I've verified that the driverloader rpm is for the correct kernel version, etc. The other problem is of unknown origin, but basically the connection drops from time to time. The hardware seems to be communicating with the access point fine, but I lose my IP lease and routing information, and nothing I do (except rebooting, which then entails a hard reset) can bring it up again. I'm using WPA-PSK to encrypt the wireless signal, but all the XP computers are using a protocol that SuSE 9.3 doesn't support. Are there any bright ideas as to what the problem here might be? I'm thinking of just going out and getting a wireless card that is better supported. Any recommendations? Corvin __________________________________ Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. http://farechase.yahoo.com