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Students no longer need to register for wireless
connections in Brooks and Kamphoefner. Use the NCSU wireless network. Students
in the Field House, Park Shops, and Downtown Studio do still need to register
and use the Design wireless network. All wired connections need to registered.
One of the blanks on the StudioNet
Application is for the ethernet adapter address of your computer.
The ethernet adapter address is a 12-digit combination of numbers and letters, also known as the hardware address, physical address, or ethernet address. It is like a fingerprint. At NC State, it is needed to register a computer so that an IP address can be assigned to a computer.
Follow these instructions to get the ethernet address from your computer. Once
you get your address, enter it in the space provided on the StudioNet
Application.
Make sure you select the correct ethernet address.
If you have both wired and wireless ethernet adapters on your computer, each
will have an ethernet address. It can be confusing. Be careful to match the
correct ethernet address with the correct adapter.
Instructions are provided for Macintosh OS
X and Windows XP Pro.
Scroll down and use the appropriate instructions for your computer.
Macintosh OS X Instructions
Open the System Profiler. A quick
way to get to System Profiler is to use the Apple menu in the
upper left corner of your screen. Select About This Mac from
the Apple menu. Then click on the More Info... button. That
will open the System Profiler.

Make sure you select the correct ethernet address.
If you have both Built-in and Airport ethernet adapters on your computer,
each will have an ethernet address. It can be confusing. Be careful to match
the correct ethernet address with the correct adapter.
In the left side column, click on Network. Click
on Airport or Built-in Ethernet
to show the ethernet address for the adapter(s) installed in your
computer (Airport is shown by the yellow box
below. Built-in Ethernet is shown in the red box
below.) Select the appropriate Ethernet Address.
Write down the Address for each ethernet
adapter and enter this into the space provided on the StudioNet application.
Built-in Ethernet is the main RJ45 ethernet port which uses
a cable connected to a walljack. If your computer has an Airport wireless
network card installed, it will appear as Airport. If you
wish to use the College of Design's wireless network, you will need to enter
the wireless address in the space provided on the StudioNet application. You
can use both if you'd like. We recommend you use the Built-in Ethernet at
your studio desk and Airport (wireless) if you want to use your computer someplace
else within the College of Design complex.
Windows XP Pro Instructions
One of the ways to get the ethernet address in Windows XP Pro is to use the
ipconfig/all command.
Launch the Command Prompt (under Start>Programs>Accessories).This
window will appear.
At the prompt, type ipconfig/all and the ENTER key.
Information similar to this example will appear.
Make sure you select the correct physical address. If you have both
wired and wireless ethernet adapters on your computer, each will have an physical
address. It can be confusing. Be careful to match the correct physical address
with the correct adapter.
Find the Ethernet Adapter information for the appropriate adapter, then
the Physical Address line. (The wireless
adapter will appear as Ethernet adapter Wireless Network Connection
and is shown by the yellow box above. The wired
adapter will appear as Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection
and is shown in the red box above.) Select
the appropriate Physical Address.
Write down the Address for each ethernet
adapter and enter this into the space provided on the StudioNet application.
Local Area Connection is the main RJ45 ethernet port which
uses a cable connected to a walljack. If your computer has an wireless network
adapter installed, it will appear as Wireless Network Connection.
If you wish to use the College of Design's wireless network, you will need to enter
the wireless address in the space provided on the StudioNet application. You
can use both if you'd like. We recommend you use the Local Area Connection at
your studio desk and the Wireless Network Connection if you want to use your
computer someplace else within the College of Design complex.
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