Right now, even though it's morally incorrect, I'm using Roadrunner. Cable modems accept the cable on one side and cat5 ethernet on the other. Result? Any supported NIC will work for you (I got my setup for free, and they supplied an NE2000 clone card that is working fine for me). I had to set up dhclient, but that was also a nonissue. As far as the bandwidth goes I'm loving it, but I would recomend that if you're like me and don't have a static IP, turn off inetd and httpd unless you are using them (no sense exposing listening ports if they aren't needed - people do scan for them). ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: "Webmaster" Reply-To: kclug@kclug.org >Anyone know how hard it is to setup an @home cable modem or SW Bell DSL in linux? I can't deside which to get. I heard that SW Bell uses USB networking, and that wouldn't work too well with linux.