At 13:23 20/03/2004, you wrote: >Hi, > >If I have a Win2K Pro w/station on a subnet 192.168.245.* and I need to get >data from it to a machine on 192.168.0.* - is this doable by adding a second >NIC, giving it a static 192.168.0.* IP and connecting it into a switch on the >192.168.0.* LAN ? Why the second NIC? Just add another IP address to the NIC that's already there. Go into the TCP/IP properties of your adapter, then into Advanced and you can add additional IPs. You do need to have all the addresses on that adapter to be static - IE you can't have a DHCP provided IP and a manually specified at the same time. You can of course add the DHCP supplied address as static manually in the meantime. Hope this helps. Andrew