ALL0274 User Guide
MAC Address
MAC Address
Also called
Network Adapter Address
or
Physical Address
. This is a
low-level identifier, as seen from the Ethernet Port.
Normally there is no need to change this, but if the network server is
expecting a particular MAC address (such as the MAC address on
your PC's Ethernet port) then you can enter the expected MAC
address here.
Copy from PC
You can use the
Copy from PC
button to copy your PC's address
into the MAC address field.
•
This operation is only useful if the MAC address of your PC has
been previously recorded by the network. For example, you if
gained permission to connect to the network, and then con-
nected directly with your PC, your PC's MAC address may have
been recorded. In this case, you can copy your PC's MAC ad-
dress to this field.
•
You must be connected to this device using the Ethernet inter-
face. Copying the MAC address of your PC's Wireless interface
is not useful.
Default
Use the
Default
button to insert the factory default value into the
MAC address field.
Identification
Hostname
If using a dynamic IP address, this name is provided to the DHCP
Server when requesting an IP address. (Your PC uses its "Computer
Name".) Normally, there is no need to change the default name, but
if the network administrator or ISP requests that you use a particular
Hostname, enter it here.
Domain Name
If the network administrator or ISP provided a domain name, enter it
here. Otherwise, this may be left blank.
MAC Address
Also called
Network Adapter Address
or
Physical Address
. This is a
low-level identifier, as seen from the Ethernet Port.
Normally there is no need to change this, but if the network server is
expecting a particular MAC address (such as the MAC address on
your PC's Ethernet port) then you can enter the expected MAC
address here.
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