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How can I see the MAC-Adress to which I am connected?
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How can I see the MAC-Adress to which I am connected?
Hi,
I just want to know how I can see to which Device (RBR, RBS1, RBS2) I am currently connected. I hava a MacBook Pro / using macOS.
My Orbi-Loginpage shows me MAC-Adress of RBS1 and RBS2 but when I CMD+Click to WIFI Logo in StatusBar on Mac, it is not one of those.
Thanks 🙂
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Re: How can I see the MAC-Adress to which I am connected?
Option+Click WiFi icon BSSID should give you the MAC Address of the Router or Satelite your macbook/iMac is connected. Each Router will have a separate MAC address for 2.4ghz and 5 ghz. Another tool I use is NetSpot. Attached screen shots.I have CBK 752 (CBR750 & RBS750) - My SSID is nhl and there are 4 MAC addresses (2 for CBR750 and 2 for RBS750). Hope this helps.
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Re: How can I see the MAC-Adress to which I am connected?
You can also just log into the satellite with its ip address to view the connected devices.
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