Unable to play internet.

Hi friends,
I am new to solaris,and installed solaris 9 OS 7 days before on x86 machine ,
while installation i made a mistake on filling my IP address...
i placed 192.166.-.- in place of 192.168.-.- ,
after installation i made the correction in corresponding files like
/etc/hosts,
/etc/defaultrouter,
/etc/netmasks,
etc
but still i am not able to access the internet in my workstation ,
can anybody help me to overcome this problem ?

Please use the "Search Forums" feature at the side of this page.
Use keyword internet.
You should see that this question is asked over and over and over again.
The answer is usually the same:
When you have an Ethernet adapter that is compatible with Solaris, it will work.
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