Rick Stirling
Registered
This weekend I did a tidy up, and removed a lot of redundant equipment. This led me to change my network a little bit.
My network is working fine, but I want some information about it. I set up my wireless access points using my PC, which I no longer have. They work, but there is no mac software for them, so I can't change any settings.
Here is the problem - I want to know the IP addresses of both of my wireless access points.
I now have a Netgear wireless access point plugged into my ADSL modem (I'd like a wireless modem/router combo, perhaps later...).
My mac, my PSP and my Xbox (via a second WAP) all connect wirelessly to this WAP with no problems.
However, I can't figure out how to get the IP addresses of the WAPs. I remember manually setting them several months ago.
So, any ideas? ifconfig just gives me the address of the mac (192.168.1.5), and gives the router as the modems ip address (192.168.1.1).
My network is working fine, but I want some information about it. I set up my wireless access points using my PC, which I no longer have. They work, but there is no mac software for them, so I can't change any settings.
Here is the problem - I want to know the IP addresses of both of my wireless access points.
I now have a Netgear wireless access point plugged into my ADSL modem (I'd like a wireless modem/router combo, perhaps later...).
My mac, my PSP and my Xbox (via a second WAP) all connect wirelessly to this WAP with no problems.
However, I can't figure out how to get the IP addresses of the WAPs. I remember manually setting them several months ago.
So, any ideas? ifconfig just gives me the address of the mac (192.168.1.5), and gives the router as the modems ip address (192.168.1.1).