I would not be TOO concerned about wireless capability. Notebooks without a battery would be cheaper and so you would have to be wired to power anyway. My thoughts are that a notebook that works but has no hard drive and battery should be pretty cheap, if you can find such a beast. Then, the boot floppy would need to load the pcmcia network card drivers, as you mention. The show stopper at this point, for me, is that I don't have a server computer yet. The budget won't allow one for a while so I guess this is all academic for now. :^[ Still fun to talk about, though! Alan On 19 Jul 2002 11:32:12 -0700 Bryce C wrote: I did a little experimenting with my laptop and LTSP server. First, make sure that the pcmcia network card is supported by pcmcia-cs. You will have to use an etherboot floppy because the network adaptor can not have a boot rom. You will also have to use a special etherboot disk that includes pcmcia-cs available from here: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ltsp/wireless_ltsp-3.0.3-i386.tgz?download under the guise of wireless booting (yet another interesting possibility) but I couldn't go further because my cards weren't supported. Good Luck.