On Thu, 9 Aug 2007, Sean Waite wrote: > Why yes I am! Now how in the world could this have been removed? I was > thinking that maybe some service I was not seeing either failed to > start, or had started and was causing conflicts. But sure enough I took > a look at the adapter's settings and saw that there was nothing for > default route. Although this solves the current issue, I am now more > concerned how this could have changed. I am not a Windows basher, but > really this is the kind of weird things that happens to Windows. Well, have you checked the network config to ensure that it's there? I don't have much OpenSuSe experience, so can't tell you exactly where to check. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | nate carlson | natecars at natecarlson.com | http://www.natecarlson.com | | depriving some poor village of its idiot since 1981 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------