MAC Address Sample Clauses

A MAC Address clause defines the requirement for identifying devices on a network using their unique Media Access Control (MAC) addresses. This clause typically specifies that each device connecting to a network must have a registered and authorized MAC address, and may outline procedures for updating or managing these addresses. Its core practical function is to enhance network security and control by ensuring only approved devices can access the network, thereby reducing the risk of unauthorized access.
MAC Address. This is the Media Access Control address, the unique number of an Ethernet device on the network. This is programmed by P&E and cannot be modified.
MAC Address. The MAC Address is the hard-coded read-only hardware address of the Ethernet port. This value can be used for detailed debugging and troubleshooting.
MAC Address. MAC address is used for the identification of manufacturer product information (model name and manufactured time). If worked in conjunction with IP CAM Searcher, our software can distinguish IPC by MAC address even if they are assigned the same IP address. Our IPC MAC address can be changed temperately, with manufacturer default restore to change it back to original MAC address.
MAC Address. The Wi-Fi MAC address of TS800. Update current Wi-Fi settings to TS800 immediately and TS800 will try to connect to the Wi-Fi access point. Settings will be saved in a local file and TS800 will remember the settings if connect to the access point successfully. Close this dialog box.