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How To Enable IPv6 1. From the Control Panel (Windows Key + X) , select Network and Internet . 2. Open Network and Sharing Center . 3. Click Change Adapter Settings . 4. Right-click your connection and go to Properties . 5. In the middle of the window, check the box next to Internet Protocol...
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Please note that there are two ways to disable IPv6: through the Control Panel and through the Registry Editor. Using the Control Panel method will only set your system to prefer IPv4 over IPv6, but not disable IPv6 fully. If you want to fully disable IPv6 and understand the risks to your Windows components if you do so , please see the Microsoft article at the bottom of this page.
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Getting Your MAC Address: Apple TV 1. With your Apple TV remote, navigate to the Settings icon and select it. 2. From the Settings menu, select General . 3. Under General, select Network . 4. Your MAC address will be next to either " Wi-Fi Address " or " Ethernet Address " depending on whether you are connected to the internet via Wi-Fi or a Wired connection. If you...
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Update Your Mac Mountain Lion OS Important Note : You must be connected to the Internet in order to update your computer. It is also recommended to connect to a power supply for all update. 1. Click on the Apple button on at the top left of the screen. 2. Select Software Update . Referenced from: ...
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Update Mac Software 1. Internet connectivity is required for the Software Update to work. It is also recommended that laptops are connected to a power supply. 2. Open the Application that you want to Update . (Safari is used in this example) 3. Click the Apple icon, located on the top left side of the screen. 4. Click App Store... 5. All...
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If you need to find your Mac's IP Address, simply follow the instructions below. Finding the IP Address for a Mac OS X Computer 1. Begin by clicking the Apple icon on the top tool bar. 2. Select System Preferences from the menu. 3. In the Internet and Wireless section, select the Network option. 4. When the Network dialog box opens,...
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Determine if you are on the LSU Domain - Mac OS X Mountain Lion (10.8) 1. Click the magnifying glass, which is located in the top right hand corner of your desktop. 2. Type: System Preferences 3. Click the Network icon, which is located under Internet & Wireless. 4. Click Advanced in the Network dialog box. 5. Under the WINS tab you...
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Determine if you are on the LSU Domain (mac OS 10.10 Yosemite): 1. Click the magnifying glass, which is located in the top right-hand corner of your desktop. 2. Type System Preferences , then press Enter . 3. Click the Network icon, which is located under Internet & Wireless . 4. Click Advanced at the bottom right of the Network dialog box. 5.
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Find the MAC Address on a Windows 8 Computer 1. Press the Windows key on your keyboard to access the Start screen, then type " cmd ." ( cmd is the shortened term for Command Prompt. ) 2. A search box will automatically appear and display the result. Click Apps , the first option listed, and then click cmd.exe . 3. With Command Prompt opened, type ipconfig...
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Determine if you are on the LSU Domain - Mac OS X El Capitan (10.11) 1. Open System Preferences. 2. Click the Network icon, which is located under Internet & Wireless. 3. Click Advanced in the Network dialog box. 4. Under the WINS tab you should see a field entitled Workgroup. If this says LSU , then you are part of the LSU Domain.
Article Id: 18011

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