How can I tell which is eth0, 1, and 2? Normally, eth0 is the PCI closest to the top of the mobo, however, in this PC the PCI/ISA slots are plugged into a card which is plugged in perpendicular to the motherboard, so I don't know where to start counting (it's a desktop, rather then a tower). In my stupid diagram below, both 2 and 3 are shared ISA/PCI slots, and 0 is just a PCI. If anyone can understand the diagram, could you maybe let me know what order the slots go in? Yes, I am ashamed to even ask this, but I think I have a software setting wrong, but before I alter that I want to make sure I have the PCI order correct. (0?)PCI []|[] PCI(1?) |[] /ISA (2?)PCI []| /ISA []| | ------------------------ | |||RAM [] (HDD)| (mobo) | []CPU (CDROM)| ------------------------ Thanks, Jeric :o -- JericAtSbcglobalDotNetwork 11:31pm up 7 days, 15:20, 5 users, load average: 0.00, 0.05, 0.01