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The MAC address of the internal print server is a series of letters and numbers.
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Notes:
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A list of MAC addresses can be set on an access point (wireless router) so that only devices with matching MAC
addresses are allowed to operate on the network. This is called
MAC filtering
. If MAC filtering is enabled in your
access point and you want to add a printer to your network, then the MAC address of the printer must be
included in the MAC filter list.
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If you are using an AirPort base station, then the MAC address may be referred to as
AirPort ID
, and MAC
address filtering may be accessed through
MAC Address Access Control
.
What is an IP address?
An IP address is a unique number used by devices (such as a wireless printer, computer, or wireless access point) on
an IP network to locate and communicate with each other. Devices on an IP network can communicate with each
other only if they have unique and valid IP addresses. A unique IP address means no two devices on the same
network have the same IP address.
An IP address is a group of four numbers separated by periods. An example of an IP address is 192.168.100.110.
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