I'm curious what trade-offs might exist between a couple of different ways of hooking up a web server and a LAN: 675 modem -> [web NIC -> web server -> LAN NIC] -> LAN hub ==>> multiple workstations -- vs -- 675 modem -> LAN hub1 + -> web server + -> DL-701 -> LAN hub2 ==>> multiple workstations The DL-701 is from D-Link; it's a little gateway/router/firewall that has DHCP support built-in. It sits between the cable/xDSL modem and the LAN hub. Aside from saving a NIC in the server box (whoopee), I'm wondering if there are any configuration and/or performance issues that arise by having the web server handle the internal LAN routing vs. letting the DL-701 handle this. (In the second configuration, the first LAN hub can be 10-BaseT, while the second can be 100-BaseT.) -David