It's possible. If the router was not configured properly, you may not be getting network or internet access. If you get partial access, however, it suggests a different problem. G.Cox wrote: >Inge if a disk came with the router you may need to run its installation >program. The router may be over-riding XP and not being completely installed >it could be not automatically finding and using the right IP address. Guys, >is this a possibility? Does it make sense? > >G. Cox > >My darkness inside is full of stars - and each one has a name. > > -- Regards, John Durham <http://modecideas.com/contact.html?sig> ICQ number 112663246 Fax/Phone 64 4 5286786 Award winning web site at http://modecideas.com?sig Order my latest e-book at http://modecideas.com/dmaxhits.htm?sig PC-HELPERS list subscribe/unsub at http://modecideas.com/discuss.htm?sig Good advice is like good paint- it only works if applied. Regards, John Durham (list moderator) <http://modecideas.com/contact.html?sig> Freelists login at http://www.freelists.org/cgi-bin/lsg2.cgi List archives at http://www.freelists.org/archives/pchelpers PC-HELPERS list subscribe/unsub at http://modecideas.com/discuss.htm?sig Good advice is like good paint- it only works if applied.