It is my understanding that DHCP (by default) runs on udp/67 and udp/68 (ports). I am configuring DHCP (and LTSP client) to run on non-standard ports (probably 1001 and 1002) so we (anyone) can add (plug in) LTSP to a standard network without the LTSP DHCP conflicting with the network's DHCP (if there is one). The "configure" option on rom-o-matic does not seem to allow directing DHCP to non-standard ports. If it does, I haven't found it. (Side Bar: rom-o-matic is GREAT) I have a boot floppy created by rom-o-matic (with my NIC drivers) which no doubt uses ports 67 and 68. Rom-o-matic can also build me an EPROM image (for my NIC), but it will no doubt still use the default ports. I have found instructions on how to compile my own Etherboot images: edit (etherboot.h): define BOOTP_SERVER 1001 define BOOTP_CLIENT 1002 and how to make a boot floppy: make bin32/eepro100.fd0 This is a good short term solution but in the long run I need (heavy want) to burn an EPROM for my NIC so a floppy isn't required. Any suggestions? Any Web pages to recomend? Anyone see errors above? Thnx, Gorge