Hello to all. Does anyone have any experience with standalone router/firewalls for home use? I am thinking of reclaiming my P-133 currently being used as a MASQ server to use for intranet and WEB page development and would prefer that it not also be the MASQ server. I have been looking for a standalone router/firewall and am looking at the Linksys BEFSR41 'EtherFast Cable/DSL Router with 4 10/100 Switched Ports'. It seems to solve a lot of issues as well as including the 10/100 switched ports (to replace my current 10baseT hub). System details. Speedchoice one-way full-time internet connection shared by five PC's, three running Winders (family machines) and two running Linux, one a Pentium133, the other a K6-II 450. I want to run Oracle on the K6-II (using windows Oracle Tools for educational purposes - I use them at work), and use the Apache server (and learn Zope, etc.) on the P133. I would prefer to not build another PC (my wife just could'nt understand another one!). The Cable/DSL router seems a good compromise and provides some similar and seemingly extensive control (not up to par with IPCHAINS but close). I would also realize a 10/100 Switch in the process to speed up connection between machines. The switch alone costs ~$100 and I already have 10/100 NICs in all the machines. I realize the additional speed would not significantly effect browsing the internet, but it would dramatically speed up file transfers and intranet gaming speed. I have found the LinkSys Router onn the net for $158 with free shipping. SOunds like I can't lose. I appreciate any comments or suggestions (or warnings). Regards, Donn Shumway dshumway@hypercom.com "Sarcasm is the safe alternative to expressing anger." --Richard North Patterson