This article presets results from that study organized around the theme of access. Four related layers of access are considered: (1) access related to network structure; (2) access to an array of communications options; (3) access to technical competence; and (4) access to computer networks in the context of organizational structure. The context for this discussion is set through a brief description of each of the networks examined in Balka (1992). Results suggest that the success of appropriating computer networks for feminist organizing in the future will reflect the extent to which women's access to computer networks is addressed by future users.