Houston, we have a problem... There is a lot of information about this problem, and I may miss some of it as I try to explain it, so please be patient with me... I have cable modem internet access, which has worked pretty much without a hitch on my red hat 6.0 system, one AMD 10/100 nic going to my network, another nic (CNet 10bt ne2000 compatible) going to the cable modem. The cable modem nic gets its information via DHCP. However the other night, it suddenly stopped working. I checked witht the cable company and they said everything is cool on their end (we don't support linux. sorry.) and they also said that they could 'see' everything on my network, so something is working... I tried replacing the CNet nic with another 10bt one and it did the same thing, namely, ifconfig shows that it gets the correct IP address and netmask. But, if I type 'route', it hangs for a very long time before displaying the 'default' route line, and I cannot ping any outside address or access the internet at all. I ordered a new NetGear Fa310tx 10/100 Nic, and installed it instead of the CNet 10bt one, and reconfigured, etc and then things worked fine for about 12 hours. This morning I came back to work and it's doing the same thing again. If anybody has any ideas, please let me know! If you need more information, just ask! I also contacted redhat support, but the install support doesn't cover two NIC's. And I'm not sure I can afford the other support option, though I'm about to resort to it! Walt -~ Money won't buy happiness, but it will pay the salaries of a large research staff to study the problem. Bill Vaughan