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How do I find the MAC address?
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A MAC address is a unique identifier built into network adapters. MAC stands for Media Access Control...which is exactly what it's used for.
Below is how to obtain the MAC address for LG products.
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LH50 &
PS80 |
Press Menu, Network, and then Network Setting. The MAC address will be listed in the menu.
If it isn't listed, you can also obtain the MAC address from the host diagnostics menu. Press Menu and then Option. Now press the Left arrow on the remote (This puts a red highlight on the option icon). Now press the 1 button 6-8 times. The MAC address will be listed on the middle-left of the screen. If the menu does show up, you probably skipped the part about pressing the left arrow key. Here's the steps again: Menu | Option | < | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1
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| Blu-ray Players |
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BD390 |
Press Home, Setup, and Network. Now choose the Connection Status option. The MAC address will be listed. |
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BD370 |
Not Available. |
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BD300 |
Press Setup, press Video, highlight 16:9, press 1397139, then Enter. A Blue screen will pop up with the MAC address listed. |
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BH200 |
Not Available. |
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| Network Attached Storage |
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All Models |
The MAC address is on a sticker one the back of the device. You can also find it in the Web based control panel. After logging in, click Information and then Status. The MAC address is listed first in the Network Status screen. |
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Article ID: 6342 |
Last updated: 20 Jul, 2010 |
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