I have cable, and my speed on the bandwith meters is usually around 1.5 mbps*. It's about $40 or $45 per month, and is down only a few hours a month, maybe 1 or 2. The wireless stuff, if it's the 802.11 stuff, is bad news. It's still a pretty massive security risk, so you'd be better off with cable or DSL. *I really don't know what this is supposed to signify. My download speeds range from 200-300 kbs. The very slowest of sites give me about 20 kbs. And this isn't part of the answer to your question, but one of my own. On this Winbox, with the same connection setup as my Linbox, I get about 60 kbps from the Mozilla site, where my Linux machine gets roughly 4-5 times that, at any time of day. Why would that be? ---------------Original Message------------------------- Has anyone on this list heard about a fixed wireless internet connection? I believe the speeds are right at 1 Meg. Also, I don't use DSL, cable or other connections because of the pricing. What is the going rate for prices on this kind of stuff now a days? Kimi Adams Unity Wave