these questions really have nothing to do with accessibility for OSX Josh and 
probably if you searched you'd find the majority of your answers...home 
modems/routers usually have the default gateway of 192.168.x.x

On Jul 5, 2010, at 4:12 PM, Josh Kennedy wrote:

> Hi
> 
> How do I use the mac to get my default gateway, IP address of my wifi router 
> and other advanced information like that? Also if I gotta take my macbook 
> over to the router, plug it in via ethernet to fix it, is it easy to tell the 
> mac that I'm connecting through ethernet rather than wifi? and then I'll have 
> to find out the or retrieve the IP address of my modem or my router. 
> Any help on this would be appreciated. in windows I'd go to the command 
> prompt, type ipconfig and hit enter to get such information. 
> 
> Josh
> 
> Josh Kennedy
> jkenn...@gmail.com
> 
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