Cox cable or idsl should work if you can get linux to recognize your network interface card. Cox will provide you a modem and a nic if needed. I believe most dsl companies will as well. Cable is shared bandwidth so if your speed is phenomenal it may be more practical to use idsl. At least the size of your pipe is guaranteed. plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us wrote: > Hello all, I haven't spent much time with computers since 1993. Last year I was forced to swap from Mac to IBM, and now I'm starting to play with Linux on a PII300 I picked up cheap. I say play because I haven't' even been able to get the thing to recognize the StarOffice CD I bought at the last PLUG meeting, so I obviously have a way to go before I can say I 'work' with Linux. Anyway, my questions are about DSL vs. cox cable modem technology. Now that I'm playing again, I want to play faster. I'm looking at the Cox cable internet and at DSLsource, but I'm open to any other suggestions. At this point, I don't even know if Cox can be used with Linux, and I'm a little hesitant to sign with DSLsource, as I would be paying for the slowest speed they offer and an IDSL modem. Any thoughts? Pete _______________________________________________ Plug-discuss mailing list - Plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss