The Nintendo Wii is unable to access the Brown network via wireless connection and will require the purchase and use of the Wii LAN Adapter. If it is not displayed, go back to the menu and choose Network > Network Status.
On some Smart TVs, you will see the MAC Address on the next screen.Choose to connect to the Brown-Guest network.Choose Wireless for your connection type.Go to your TV's menu and choose Network > Network Settings.The physical address will be listed under "MAC Address".When the "Network Settings" list appears, select the first option which is titled "Settings and Connection Status List.".Once you are in "Settings" select "Network Settings.".Once the PlayStation 3 operating system has loaded, select "Settings.".Power up the PlayStation 3 without any disc in the drive.You will need this number to register your game console. While you are at this screen, make note of the MAC Address at the bottom. At the Advanced Broadband Settings screen, make sure Automatic is selected.At the connection test screen, select Advanced and press X to continue.Select Automatic Configuration and press X to continue.For connection type, choose Local Area Network (LAN) and press X to continue.
Once you have the network adapter installed you are ready to begin the ISP Setup process.
Install the network adapter given in the installation guide or on the PlayStation 2 Network Adapter Web site.The wireless MAC address for your Echo can be found at the bottom of the Echo Setup screen in the Alexa app.Connect to the wireless network transmitted by your Echo device.
In most cases, it will be listed on the page which asks you to select a wireless network (below are screenshots for Android and Mac). PLEASE NOTE that Chromecasts do NOT currently work at Brown.
To get your computer's Wired or Wireless MAC address from the Terminal Screen: Save and Print the document and keep it with your important papers.Right-click and choose Paste to put the information into the document.Open up Notepad (Start->All Programs->Accessories->Notepad).Press Enter to copy the text from the Command Prompt screen.Right-click anywhere in the command prompt window and choose Select All.