WRT54GX2, SpeedStream 4200 Modem, Mac OS X, Vista Notebook...HELP

Just purchased an Acer Notebook running Vista AND a Linksys WRT54GX2 Router. Need help to install ~ connect, WITH our Mac OS X and Siemens SpeedStream 4200 Broadband ADSL Modem. YOUR HELP IS GREATLY APPRECIATED, as I am SO in hopes of being able to utilize this new Notebook for something OTHER than OFFLINE SOLITAIRE! PLEASE HELP !!!!

1)connect the modem to the router's internet port
2)connect a laptop to the router's port 1
3)access the router using http://192.168.1.1 .. the default password is admin
4)on the web ui , click on the "status" tab .. check the int ip add
5)if it is 192.168.1.x , change the router's ip add to 192.168.2.1
6)if internet ip add is 0.0.0.0 , then setup a PPPoE connection on the router...enter the username and password provided by the ISP ..
check whether this works for you or not...

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