- #HOW TO FIND MY MAC ADDRESS ON MY NETGEAR MODEM HOW TO#
- #HOW TO FIND MY MAC ADDRESS ON MY NETGEAR MODEM SERIAL NUMBER#
- #HOW TO FIND MY MAC ADDRESS ON MY NETGEAR MODEM FULL#
Unless your sniffing the wifi signal itself between the base and cameras I havn't seen it. MAC addresses from the cameras don't make seem to make it out of Arlo base to the router. Never had to enter the unknown macs for the system to work ( as long as the right ports are open ) But I use MAC filtering with my cisco router and add on switch as part of my security. Please make sure that your router is properly wired before trying to access it.
#HOW TO FIND MY MAC ADDRESS ON MY NETGEAR MODEM HOW TO#
This article will show you how to find your router IP address if you’re running Windows or Mac. Not to beat a dead horse, (my setup is simple ). In order to find your router’s IP address/ gateway, follow the steps below with regards to the operating system you’re using. If the others are not harmful, then it leaves only this IP & MAC unexplained 192.168.1.255 FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF.
#HOW TO FIND MY MAC ADDRESS ON MY NETGEAR MODEM FULL#
I would guess in the 'ease of simplicity'. A screen shot of the full window would be good as the one you provided has cut off the title of the window. I agree with you, there's no need to hide the macs since the base is locked down. I'm not using MAC address filtering but it's just one example of when a MAC address is required for devices accessing a router from a different base station. I know for a fact that even when devices are on a seperate base station, the MAC address is still required to be entered or the devices cannot get bast the router. Sometimes we've had to use MAC address filtering for security. Just remember that just because you don't need something it does not mean the next person doesn't. I'm really disappointed in Netgear that something as simple as a MAC address has been made impossible to find.īy the way for those that think it's not needed. Looks like I'm going to have to climb 2 stories to pull the batteries out so see if that's their MAC address on my network. I understand what you guys are saying about the base station and its own network but I can see 2 foreign Mac addresses on my router. That's disappointing that it's not in the cam somewhere. Tom thanks for checking your camera's for me.
#HOW TO FIND MY MAC ADDRESS ON MY NETGEAR MODEM SERIAL NUMBER#
only serial number ( which you'd still have to get and ask Netgear to back trace if possible for a mac via that.) Select Advanced, and your wireless network card's MAC Address should appear here. and the base doesnt need to send out the mac address of the cameras, only the processed data down the ethernet cable. All you need is the pw to get into the arlo baseīut Arlo setups it own wifi system, your network won't see the MAC address only the arlo base will.
I agree, that all wifi units will have mac addresses.thats a given. I'm trying to avoid pulling the batteries out because the are mounted outside the house 2 stories up in the air, on permanent mounts not those silly magnetic come steal me stands that they give you with the cameras. The main thing I need to know is how to find them.Įvery network device has them. I need the Mac addresses for various reasons.