If you can get SWBell DSL, Sprint ION, or Cable, then those are the ways to go, especially since they're all Ethernet connectivity, using either DHCP or static IP's. Don't let them use USB on you. They're simplest, fastest, and always-on. Most of the high-speed providers allow you to setup some server services on your end. If you use something like http://www.yi.org/ or http://www.dyndns.org/ you can actually get into your machine, even though you do not have a static address. However, due to availability and price (starting at $40/month, ranging up to $160/month, plus tax,) some people, like myself cannot do it, yet. If you're stuck with dial-up, try http://www.kcnet.com/ I think they're still a Linux-friendly ISP here in KC. -----Original Message----- From: michael [mailto:michael@j-campbell.com] Sent: Monday, May 01, 2000 3:18 PM To: kclug; kclug Cc: michael Subject: kclug - ISP Selection I am looking for a new ISP, that offers support for linux, and also had not stupid session limit or max hours per month. Anyone know of a good one? thanks, Michael