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  1. LordCoven

    'Anchoring' components in InterfaceBuilder

    Wahey! Found it! Its the autosizing thing I was after :) C
  2. LordCoven

    'Anchoring' components in InterfaceBuilder

    Hi there, I'm sure I saw the documentation for this a while back - but I can't remember what it said. I want to 'anchor' a table in a cocoa window. That is to say, I want to configure it so that when I change the size of the window, the size of the table is automatically changed with it...
  3. LordCoven

    Python script from Objective-C

    You can use C from within Objective-C, so just use the 'normal' C way of doing it. (Process & pipe) I don't know if there is a fancy OO way of doing it, though.
  4. LordCoven

    Finding out the IP Address of my Ethernet Modem

    Hi there, Well, there is one more thing you can do (its what I do to check my router IP, but its fancy console stuff, so I hadn't mentioned it b4). Type netstat -r You'll get something like: Internet: Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Netif Expire default...
  5. LordCoven

    Finding out the IP Address of my Ethernet Modem

    The link in the post above will give you the IP you have from your ISP. But if you want to telnet to the router for configuration purposes I would suggest using the method as explained in my previous post. C
  6. LordCoven

    Finding out the IP Address of my Ethernet Modem

    OK ... here's the title from the homepage: Prestige 645 Series Multi-Mode ADSL Bridge/Router That does rather indicate it to be a bridge/router rather than a straight-forward modem. I'm also assuming you're connecting to it via an EtherNet cable? Basically what I'm getting at, is that...
  7. LordCoven

    Finding out the IP Address of my Ethernet Modem

    Sounds very much like its a modem / router combo. In that case, you'll have to find the admin access to it. You shouldn't have to telnet in to it to be able to access that. I've tried to check the internet for the 654, but couldn't find it (not even on Zyxel's own site) ?? Cheers, C
  8. LordCoven

    Finding out the IP Address of my Ethernet Modem

    Just to clarify 2) ... I mean, of course, the interface you are connecting to your modem with. I do this with the built-in ethernet on my iBook, which is en0. ... didn't read quite clear enough when I re-read the orig post :) C
  9. LordCoven

    Finding out the IP Address of my Ethernet Modem

    Few things: 1) You cannot telnet into a modem. You can, however, telnet into a computer connected to that modem. 2) If it is just a modem, then you're computer will tell you the IP address in the Internet Connect(ion?) app as well as from the command line when you ifconfig enN (where N is the...
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