On Sun, 30 Dec 2001 10:23:33 -0600 Dave Sherohman <esper at sherohman.org> wrote: > Sounds to me like your kernel might not have the appropriate driver > installed. Are you using the stock kernel of have you built your > own? (Much as I love Debian, I've never used the stock kernels for > longer than it took me to make bzImage. Over on the debian-user > list, there are a lot of people who swear by the wonders of > make-kpkg, but I cut my teeth on Slackware some years back and > building kernels the old-fashioned way is just so easy...) Basically, what I did was replace the cards and put two PCI cards in. One D-Link and one 3Com. Then I installed smoothwall. No hassles, no muss, no fuss. About 45 minutes and I was up and running. Not sure if I will use Debian anymore. Left a bad taste in my mouth. Slackware is much more comfortable for me, so I think I'll stick with that for my other machines. Thanks for the help. Shawn