Yes. The router works fine. Before I upgrade my computer with a new MB & processor (AMD Duron 1.6 GHz that blows my Athlon 1.4 out of the water), I had only XP on the computer and PCAnywhere (with encryption turned on). That worked perfectly. File transfers were slightly slower than with plain old ftp, but I chalked that up to encryption on both ends. I want to make the switch to Linux, but for now have to keep XP in order to play 2 of my online games (There (http://www.there.com) and Earth & Beyond). It is funny. There runs exclusively on Linux servers, but for now they only have a Windows client. I can understand their reasoning, though. With 90% of the desktop computers running a WindowsOS, as an online game/community startup, you want the broadest base possible. But I use Lindows exclusively for my web surfing, e-mailing, some games, et cetera. Dart -------Original Message------- I don't think SSH should be the problem because I use scp for transfers between my Linux machines and the performance is excellent. There was one machine that inexplicably took about a minute to connect. After I fixed some network parameters that problem went away. I assume your router worked OK for Windows-to-Windows transfers? Vaughn