Checking The Mac Address For Wired And Wireless Networks; Setting Up A Proxy Server; Checking The Mac Address For Wired And Wireless - Pitney Bowes SendPro Mailstation User Manual

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Connectivity

Checking the MAC address for wired and wireless

networks
A MAC address is a hardware identification number that uniquely identifies each device on a network.
Your device uses separate MAC addresses for wired and wireless connections. On the back of the
device, you'll find both the wired (1) and wireless (2) MAC addresses on a sticker under the LAN port.
To view the current MAC address of a connected device:
1. Tap Settings.
2. Tap the right arrow to advance to the next page.
3. Tap the right arrow to advance to the next page.
4. Tap About Device.
5. Tap the right arrow to advance to the next page.
6. The MAC address displayed is based on the current connectivity type of the unit (wired vs
wireless). If your device is not connected to a network, this field will be blank.

Setting up a proxy server

A proxy server is a computer that acts as a gateway between your local network (and your device) and
a larger-scale network (such as the internet). Proxy servers provide increased performance and
security.
Pitney Bowes
User Guide
October 2021
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