You shouldn't really have to worry about this sort of stuff.
If you have 2 devices which it sounds like you do, your modem will in
most cases get an ip from your isp without you having to do anything.
It doesn't matter what ip address your router has since it would be an
internal 192.xxx ip.

Most people worry way too much about this sort of stuff.

On 03/07/2010, Cody Hurst <[email protected]> wrote:
> you set your modem up as you would on windows. you modem will always alway
> always be 192.168.1.1 and if you have a router the user/pass will always be
> set back to defaults. it is no different and you do it all through the
> browser
> On Jul 2, 2010, at 9:51 PM, Josh Kennedy wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> in case I gotta reset my verizon modem, how do I tell what my router's IP
>> address is and default gateway and stuff from the mac? do I have to go
>> into the console or command line to do any of that networking IP stuff?
>>
>> Josh
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