the mac and networking

2010-07-05 Thread Josh Kennedy
Hi

I went into network utility and maybe I missed it, but if I remember correctly 
the ip address of my router is 192.168..1 or .2.1 or something like that. In 
windows this address was listed under the default gateway. Where do I go in the 
utility to get the mac to give me that information? 

Josh

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Re: the mac and networking

2010-07-05 Thread Kevin Mattingly
Josh,

It will be the same on windows or on the Mac. Go with 192.168.1.1 for the 
gateway. I suspect you can't go wrong with that one.

Kev
On Jul 5, 2010, at 8:05 PM, Josh Kennedy wrote:

 Hi
 
 I went into network utility and maybe I missed it, but if I remember 
 correctly the ip address of my router is 192.168..1 or .2.1 or something like 
 that. In windows this address was listed under the default gateway. Where do 
 I go in the utility to get the mac to give me that information? 
 
 Josh
 
 Josh Kennedy
 jkenn...@gmail.com
 
 
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Re: the mac and networking

2010-07-05 Thread Ben Mustill-Rose
You're router is your default gaitway.
Like I said in another message, you're worrying way too much about it.

On 06/07/2010, Kevin Mattingly kdmattin...@gmail.com wrote:
 Josh,

 It will be the same on windows or on the Mac. Go with 192.168.1.1 for the
 gateway. I suspect you can't go wrong with that one.

 Kev
 On Jul 5, 2010, at 8:05 PM, Josh Kennedy wrote:

 Hi

 I went into network utility and maybe I missed it, but if I remember
 correctly the ip address of my router is 192.168..1 or .2.1 or something
 like that. In windows this address was listed under the default gateway.
 Where do I go in the utility to get the mac to give me that information?

 Josh

 Josh Kennedy
 jkenn...@gmail.com


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