Following Bills suggestion to compare the results of ifconfig with ipconfig and winipfcg under M$ I found more information available under Linux. I looked at the info for the network card in the M$ drivers. It was set up for half duplex under M$ (I changed it to full). I don't know if the software would affect hardware settings at this point. If I change it under M$ would it change under Linux? BTW, the card is a Realtek RTL8029(AS) which gets seen in Linux as an NE2K-PCI. More things to report... I transfered around 10 large files in the space of a couple of hours (even allowing for the crashes from M$). Transfer was a single file at a time. Under Linux three simultaneous files takes 18 - 21 hours. After transferring the files (and getting numerous complaints about the C: drive running out of space although it was downloading to G:), I decided to muck around with the Network places icon. I mangage to set up access to the ftp server as a desktop window. I'll play around with it later. Any advice for getting something similar running under Linux? Later Mike -- +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Call-A.P.P.L.E. and the Digital Civilization http://www.callapple.org | | http://members.shaw.ca/pfaiffer = Mike Pfaiffer (B.A., B.Sc.) | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ ----- BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK ----- Version: 3.12 GCS/G/IT/PA/SS d s+:- a? C++ UL L++ W++ N++ o+ K- w(---) O+@ M++@ V PS+ PE !PGP t+ 5+ X R tv b+ DI+++ D++ G e++* h! r-- !y-- UF++ ------ END GEEK CODE BLOCK ------