Keep up the good work, guys. I agree it'd be best to have the external hardware handle the TCP/IP stack and have its own bsdsocket.library in RAM. AmiTCP and Miami take up quite a bit of memory, which isn't ideal for lower-end systems. A well-priced plug-in Ethernet solution for CD32s and Amigas without PCMCIA or Zorro would surely sell, there are plenty of us still with classic systems set up and in use, and a lot of people getting back into the hobby.