OK Patrick now I am really in deep. I guess I need to take a step back and reconsider all this. Now don't get me wrong, I am not afraid to roll up my sleeves and configure or install drivers and such but I must admit this is getting very frustrating. I decided to set this box up with ClarkConnect because it was supposed to be fairly easy and yet I have spent a lot of time on this and haven't been able to really use my LAN with any success. The short time I did have it running I couldn't access either computer from the other one (I have a laptop and a desktop running W2K with my 3rd box running Clark as the gateway). I also had problems with e-mails being sent out randomly from my account. So what do I do now? 1. Would the fact that I don't have my linux box hooked to the modem or the LAN make a difference on it recognizing and setting up drivers for them? This is probably a very obvious answer so I apologize for it. 2. Since I don't seem to have a fully compatible hardware and ClarkConnect distro here and since I cannot return my NIC's would I be better off to install a complete Linux distro (Redhat 7.3 or maybe 8.1) and then try to configure my system into a firewall using how-tos like George Toft and others have provided? 3. Would I be better off to go get a router from d-link or linksys and use it instead of Linux? Lack of money was one of the main considerations for me to decide to use Linux for my gateway so I don't know if this will be feasible for a while. I am sure I should have more questions than this but its all I could think of right now. Thanks for any responses. Cliff