
- #HOW DO I GET THE MAC ADDRESS OF MY ROUTER SERIAL NUMBER#
- #HOW DO I GET THE MAC ADDRESS OF MY ROUTER MAC#
If there is no version number beside the model number, this means it is version 1.
#HOW DO I GET THE MAC ADDRESS OF MY ROUTER SERIAL NUMBER#
You can find the model and serial number on the sticker underneath the device. In the example below, the model number is WVC54GC. You can find the model and serial number on the sticker at the back. In the example below, the model number is AE6000.
#HOW DO I GET THE MAC ADDRESS OF MY ROUTER MAC#
You can find the model, MAC address, and serial number on the sticker underneath or at the back of the device. You can find the model and serial number on the device itself. In the example below, the model number is WPC54G ver. You can find the model, MAC address, and serial number on the device itself. If your adapter is connected to the computer, shut down your computer and remove the adapter. For older Linksys wireless range extenders or expanders, you can find the model number underneath the device. NOTE: The serial number is located on the sticker underneath the device. In the example below, the model number is RE3000W.

You can find the model number below the Linksys logo. For older Linksys wireless access points, you can find the model number underneath the device. NOTE: The MAC address and the serial number are located on the sticker underneath or at the back of the device. In the example below, the model number is WAP610N. If there is no version number beside the model number, this means it is version 1. In the example below, the model number is WRV54G. You can find the model and serial number on the sticker at the back. In the example below, the model number is WRTP54G V.2. You can find the model and serial number on the sticker at the back. In the example below, the model number of the device is WRT54GX4.

You can find the model and serial number on the sticker at the back. Look at the back panel of the router when it is standing vertically. NOTE: For WRT1900AC, the model number is located on the front panel, below the Linksys logo. In the example below, the model number of the device is WRT54G ver.6.

You can find the model, MAC address, and serial number on the sticker underneath the device. For E3200, you can find the model number on the front panel of the device. NOTE: The serial number and the MAC address are located on the sticker underneath the device. In the example below, the model number of the device is EA9500 V2. You can find the model number below or next to the Linksys logo.

You can find the model, MAC address, and serial number below the Linksys logo. I have also attached an excel file about subnetting.NOTE: D epending on the model number, your product may look different from the examples provided below. This also applies to Class A and Class B but raising 2 to unmasked bits of more than 8 is quite difficult to calculate mentally. Your broadcast address is 1 less than the next network address like. This will be your block size thus your 1st address will be. To identify the network address, find the decimal eqivalent of the octet. of hosts = (2^4)-2 = 14 because the network and broadcast address is not used. of subnets = 2^4 = 16 if ip subnet 0 is not allowed but you have to remove the first and last subnet giving you a total of 14 subnets. If you're given a /28, identify the masked bits (1) and unmasked bits (0).
