Hmm -- I think there is big issue here. I'm sitting on this xDSL connection, and I kind of like to watch what I'm getting for bandwidth every now and then. I run the test from this page: http://computingcentral.msn.com/topics/bandwidth/speedtest500.asp (DISCLAIMER: I know this isn't exact . . . but it's a benchmark if nothing else.) Anyway, on my NT box I'm getting something like 96K/sec -- 786Kbps. Not bad I think . . I've see it higher than that before. Next I download VMWare for my Linux box and I notice it's saying something like 150K/sec on the download. That can't be right . . . so I go to the speed test link on it. (The normal link is http://computingcentral.msn.com/topics/bandwidth/speedtest.asp, but it's not pulling it up correctly . . . probably a javascript problem.) Using that 500k link (http://computingcentral.msn.com/topics/bandwidth/speedtest50.asp for a 50K test) I get back 156K/sec -- 1279Kbps. I've tested them both several times to make sure this isn't a fluke. In a word . . . WOW! Does anyone else have a similar story? It's quite interesting . . . I was reading on some tweaks for high speed connections, but the tweaks were for Win 95/98 machines. I was under the impression that NT was already tweaked quite a bit for networking. Could there be some more to gain in my NT setup? Or should I just put Samba on the Linux box and use it for my meaty downloads? -- Bradley Miller