Dear All, now that I've got broadband I've decided to setup a router to access the internet. The situation is as follows. I've got a dual boot pc (the dual booting is done using disk caddy). Under Windows 2000 I managed to connect the ADSL router, setup the username and password and everything is working. I can surf the internet, pick up my mail etc. When I power down and swap the disk so I'm using Linux the problems start. I've tried to setup the network card through YAST2. Its an onboard Realtek card (which obviously works fine under Windows) which is detected by YAST without any problem. I've tried DHCP, but had no joy, so I tried setting up the IP address for the card using the same values as for the Windows settings. ifconfig displays an ip address of 192.168.2.100 and a netmask of 255.255.255.0. However when I try and ping the router I get Destination network unreachable. I've googled but not been able to find any good how-to or information on what to do next. I'd really like to get back to using Linux, I only have a Windows machine because my wife uses it to surf. Once I've got the router setup then I'll add another machine onto the router for her, and I can be Linux full time! :o) Thanks in anticipation... Richard