Greetings My 2c worth. Don't put Netware onto your HP3000. It's a dead duck. Rather put an NT server alongside the HP3000. Get NS running on your 937, and connect PC's on the LAN using Reflection and HP3000 connect (I think HP3000 connect is included in latest versions. Use MS WFW 3.11 plus MS TCPIP 32 bit stack or Windows 95 on the PC's. Their will be slight "hit" on your 937 as the users get off serial and onto NS. Each user will be serviced by a VTSERVER process, and these can add up. Wait for 5.5 for inbound telnet to see if it uses less resources (I hope it does!). Put your printers (LaserJets) on the LAN with JetDirect cards, and let NT control them. Use NbSpool or something similar on the HP3000 to move print files to the NTserver, or wait for MPE5.5 for Lan printer support. NT's FTP will happily connect to the HP3000 for big file transfers (and vice versa). Put the WWW server onto your HP3000 and set up an "Intranet" so that your users get their reports in a sexy gui way. Good luck, and above all, have fun! Neil [log in to unmask] ---------- From: owner-hp3000-l[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] Sent: 16 April 1996 08:46 To: Multiple recipients of list HP3000-L Subject: Help on Networking I must soon convert my serial connections from PC s to a Series 937SX to a PC network. I am concerned about degradation of HP3000 performance if I attempt to convert it to a network server using Netware/ix, and I am not quite sure what the cons are to networking an Intel server with the Series 937SX. The PC Lan (Departmental) will be connected to an agency wide area network. Netware/ix vs. Intel Server?