As I said previously I have been involved in Unix/Linux for a long time but only newly become involved in wireless internet. The recent interchange on the list has been very helpful but I am left with a few questions. 1. We have an access point that does not supply dhcp but connects to an internet LAN with dhcp service. I can't to get any of the wireless connection programs to recognize the dhcp part of the system. They insist that I give the accessing machine a static ip address. Is there a fedora utility that can handle this and allow the dhcp access to operate through this access point. 2. Our general access to the Internet at Trinity is to access points on out Windows network. That involves designating the use of LEAP authentication and logging in with ones username and passwd on the Windows system. The ipw2200 card can do that and does that under Windows , Can the same thing be done under Linux? Is this a place where ndiswrapper would allow me to use the Windows driver to do this? -- ======================================================================= Work consists of whatever a body is obliged to do. Play consists of whatever a body is not obliged to do. -- Mark Twain ------------------------------------------- Aaron Konstam Computer Science Trinity University telephone: (210)-999-7484