Robbie, Based on this statement from their website .. I don't see why it wouldn't work with a bit of configuration. If it's a straight ethernet connection ..it should work. "Easy to use USB interface; 10/100 Ethernet interface available for non-USB computers" I found the above on their website. If it's straight ethernet it shouldn't need any kind of drivers..just a cat5 cable and your ISP configs. I can see where it would need drivers for USB...seems everything needs a seperate USB driver. I say give it try. If your ISP gave you a Gateway, Primary and Secondary DNS servers and whatever else you needed to connect..it should work. Is the connection made via PPPOE or DHCP...heck did they give you a static ip? :) Give us a bit more information on how they like you to connect..and it's possible it may work. :) Cheers! * Robbie Wilson (rgwilson@totalise.co.uk) [020417 23:26]: ::Hi Folks, :: :: After installing SuSE Linux Email Server III for a customer's 36 PC :: network I am REALLY impressed with the OS and thinking of buying :: SuSE Linux 8.0 for personal use. :: :: However, I use a Motorola SB4100 Cable Modem to connect to the 'net :: through my Cable Telco's Broadband network and have been told that :: they are not supported under SuSE Linux so I'm asking if someone :: could confirm or deny that for me please. -=Ben --=====-----=====-- mailto:ben@whack.org --=====-- "I've never been quarantined. But the more I look around the more I think it might not be a bad thing." -GC --=====-----=====--