Hi all! After jumping through some hoops in configuring a dialup connection on my ThinkPad (have only used Ethernet network connections before now), it *is* working. Since the phone lines at the office were cut by MCI WorldCom's attempt to install some new fiber- optic cables on Osborn Road yesterday, I am trying this on my Sprint PCS phone (it has a built-in V.90 modem throttled down to 14.4K). Works great! I won't use it often with the Sprint phone, since Sprint PCS bills separately for data use compared to voice use - and my Nokia phone knows when it is in data mode, since there is a special cable to connect the bottom of the phone to a DB-9 port on my ThinkPad. This ISP says you need to start with their home page when you connect to them (a page that will redirect to snap.com), and that you need to use the account for at least 10 hours a month (and you get 80 free hours in a month, with a maximum of 5 hours per session). This is not bad, but I am not sure I will get around to 10 hours a month when most of my net access is done in the office and not at home. What the heck? It's free, no special software is needed to get it running, and I can deal with opening to their designated start page when making the connection. Not a bad deal. Patrick Stoddard __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send online invitations with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com