Eddie Hargreaves wrote: > On 8/3/05 12:19 PM, keithw <keith_w at dslextreme.com> wrote: > > >>Excuse me, please. >>I have never heard of nor used a Network icon. >>What does THAT represent? > In the Finder, choose Network from the Go menu. Also, if you choose Computer > from the Go menu, you'll see the Network globe there. It represents the > network you're on. It should show you a list of other computers on the > network that you can connect to. Aha! Silly me! That brings up the numerical web address for my ASDL network, thru which I access the web and mail services. I always thought of a Network as a nexus connecting a bunch of computers, and since I had no wish to add any other computers, in a sharing scenario, to what I do every day, I ignored Networking connections. I do have my Netscape icon in my dock already, so the question is answered! Thanks! keith