I've got a project where I want a small router device. A Linksys device that supported by OpenWRT would fit the bill, but I don't need wireless. I'm not connecting to the internet or doing wireless access, I'm just need some minor network management and a simple routing rule. The network is a completely isolated network. There is no internet access, the computers on the network are able to get data off a file server, and that's about it. The device only has to do DHCP for the clients (about 15), DNS for one or two static servers, have a web interface for the less network geeky folks, and have the ability to redirect all web requests to a custom web page served up by the device or one of the servers on the isolated network. As I said, a Linksys device running OpenWRT could do everything just fine. I'm curious to know if anyone is aware of other devices. -- Andrew S. Zbikowski | http://andy.zibnet.us SELECT * FROM users WHERE clue >0; 0 rows returned