I forget where I put all of them but....Google this expression "The Network from Heck" and you should find a series of articles and postings I wrote on this subject. It might provide some interest and info. As to a Appletalk IWII and a Apple //e with a network card; yes, it works great. What is REALLY fun is to hook a networked IWII into a modern net, using a old Mac as a LT Bridge (and yes, I have tried a LC475 among others; it works fine) then printing to it from a G4 or G5 running OS X. Works great in 10.1 or 10.2 and iffy in 10.3 You need the AppleshareIWII extension and LT Bridge loaded on the LC475 and you need to load the CUPS IWII driver on the OS X box. Apple's old IWII extension won't work. Harrumph! By the way; an IWII on Appleshare works from a PC (on 95-ME use COPSTALK 2.01, on Win2k-XP use PCMacLAN 2000 Print Server). Oh and one more thing: on a LC475 you only have one slot; the PDS. For a cool effect it is customary for A2 fans to populate this with an Apple II card. Do that and you loose the one chance you get to go ethernet. Not to worry: Find a Asante EN/SC and you can now plug the ethernet into your external SCSI bus. Some claim this is slow but hey, we are talking about hooking up an Apple II and it sure ain't no speed demon. Good luck on your net. I have been afflicted with the Apple network bug for many years now. it is an incurable malady.. -Bart Keeper of the Network from Heck