For more info and to join the CircuitNet family look for your Area Code in the first 3 numbers of the Node numbers. ie node 812000 then find that node with 000 as this is the host Hub for your area code with the individual nodes as 001, 002, etc. If you can not find your area code then contact Emmett Perdue in Alabama at node 205000 or Steve Newman in Oregon at node 503000 depending on which is closer to your area. As these are the Regional CircuitNet Nodes. The hardest part of the setup is adding all the conferences, If you currently only have 9 or less message conferences then inclosed in my MYSETUP.ZIP file is drop in SFMCONF.DAT and CIRCUIT.CFG files with the conferences already loaded in. As far as mail runs are concerned it is done as an event in Spitfire using Telix or Qmodem, I recommend Telix as it is more stable with scripts. Scripts are provided that you just edit with your info. Average packet size is 300K and takes about 3 min at 14.4k if you carry the entire CircuitNet conference list. Front Door is also available for transfers but I know nothing about it yet. Well that is about it in a nut shell, there really isn't much to getting setup with CircuitNet you will need a node number which you hub will give you and you need to read and understand the policy of CircuitNet.