Tim: >> That's asking for problems. IP addresses relate to interfaces, not >> machines. Each interface should have an unique address. You'd be >> relying on your system trying to sort out problems for you with the >> same IP on different interfaces, and that's never a good thing. Bruno Wolff III: > I don't think that is correct. Ethernet interfaces have mac addresses > that identify them uniquely. Only useable within a sub-net, though. MACs aren't usable outside of network (i.e. through a gateway). -- Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.