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The Media Access Control (MAC) address can be used to identify computers on the network. MAC address composes of twelve(12) alpha-numeric digits ranging from 0 to 9 and A to F. It is usually written in six groups of two digits separated by hyphens( - ), colons( : ), or spaces. The following are examples of MAC addresses: 001E35F5589B 00-20-E0-89-4F-DC 00:d0:59:a3:29:c5 00...
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Find the MAC Address on Mac OS X 1. Open the System Preferences . 2. Select Network under the System Preferences window. 3. Choose your connection (e.g., Wi-Fi , AirPort , Ethernet , Built-in Ethernet , etc.), and then select Advanced . 4. Depending on which connection you choose, select Hardware , Ethernet , or AirPort . Your...
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Mac OS X: Boot Camp Troubleshooting Boot Camp is used to run the Windows Operating System on a Mac computer. Occasionally, users will experience problems installing or running Boot Camp. This article will cover the several methods of troubleshooting available for Boot Camp. The most common and useful method is simply accessing the Apple support site located at ...
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Things You Will Need Before you Install Windows A printed copy of this guide contains information you need to refer to when installing Windows. A Back-Up of your Disk BEFORE Partitioning or Installing Windows . If you are installing Windows on a portable computer, connect the power adapter. The keyboard and mouse or trackpad that came with your Mac. If...
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General Information This information has to do with the way the computer processes information and its available current features. Newer versions are more secure and can handle newer programs more effectively. To determine what version you are using on your Mac Operating System, follow the steps below. Find Your Mac OS Version 1. Select the Apple menu icon in your...
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General Information Mail is a program native to Mac's OS that's used as a personal email-box. Mac Mail can serve as host to multiple mailboxes and allows the user to sort through emails with ease. Configure Mac Mail Mac Mail is no longer supported for LSUMail. Please see the following article for more information on accessing your LSUMail -- LSU Mail...
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IP Address An IP Address is used to identify a computer on the Internet or a local intranet. If computers share a specific local network, each of the computers will also share part of their IP Address. In other words, the similar IP Addresses may indicate that a computer is close. The following example illustrates what an (IP v4) IP Address may look like: ...
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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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Mac OS X: Boot Camp Additional Troubleshooting A common problem users may encounter using Boot Camp deals with disk partitions. In order to install Windows using Boot Camp Assistant, the disk musk be a single partition formatted as a Mac OS X Extended volume. Additionally, Boot Camp only works with internal disks, so installing Windows on an external hard drive is not possible.
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Important Note: These instructions are for a Mac to connect to an on-campus PC ONLY. If a user is needing to connect their Mac to another on-campus Mac, they would have to purchase Apple Remote Desktop from the App Store. Part 1 In order to remotely connect to your campus computer from home, you must first connect to the LSU network through the VPN. Download the...
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