<A HREF=" TARGET="_new"> the link to the drivers...<br><br>Then my main question... I have been trying to get a linux 'workstation' to get access to internet FROM my windows NT 'server'<br><br>settings on my server:<br>ip:192.168.1.2, subnet mask:255.255.255.0, no default gateway (of course when i connect to internet that becomes it.. but anyways), ip forwarding enabled.<br>settings on my linux workstation:<br>ip:192.168.1.3, subnet mask:255.255.255.0, default gateway:192.168.1.2<br><br>now the questions..<br>why can't i get internet access? what is the trick, besides the default gateway? do i need ip forwarding on ALL machines or just my server? what exactly does ipforwarding do/mean?<br><br>while i'm on the subject of networks.. i recently have been trying to get my brothers win98SE on the network, and here's the thing: I'm all on the same workgroup, have a computer identification, yet my NT server can see under network neighborhood my brothers computer name, but when i double click on it, it says not accessible.. anyone have this same problem? what should i try???<br><br>oh one more thing - what do "workgroups" mean for linux? is there anyway to "connect" to the windows workgroup? what if I made a domain in windows.. could i easily connect to the domain (instead of a workgroup?)<br><br><br>i'm sorry for the length.. if you want to reach me via email that'd be cool too..<br><br><A HREF="mailto:kyle.m.davis@santafe.cc.fl.us">kyle.m.davis@santafe.cc.fl.us</A><br><br>thanks in advance for your time,<br><br>kyle