Setting up Solaris for Internet Acodemcess via Cable M

I am using Solaris 2.7 and wanted to know how to configure it to use my cable modem for Internet access. Where do I assign the gateway address in Solaris of the gateway/router I'm using?? I connect my cable modem to a router that's talking DHCP out to my LAN. I need to know how to configure Solaris for this type of configuration. I have looked everywhere and have not found how to configure.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!

so I'm thinking NAS.
The experts in the iPhoto and Aperture forums strongly advise against trying to locate the image library on a NAS.
If you are planning to use iPhoto or Aperture, you really should post in the support forum for the application that you are using. The links are just below.
iPhoto for Mac          Aperture
If you plan to use another application, check with the support folks for the program.

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