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Go to this site, download the manual, page 23, step 5.
http://www.lg.com/us/support-product/lg-BP620#
it tells you the MAC in a connection status window.
Another instruction I found was this.
Press Home, Setup, and Network. Now choose the Connection Status option. The MAC address will be listed.
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Sorry. You're right, Hal. Thank you for trying to help, Loser.
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just so I'm clear on all this new fangled tech...
you have a wireless bluray player and are trying to get it synced to your wireless router?
* go slow please,
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Yes, the bluray player has the capability of connecting to your home network through the router/gateway you use for your internet connection. You can connect wirelessly.
I've been thinking about this and compared to what I'm seeing in the manual and what I'm seeing when I go to the connection status, it looks like they expect you to be able to connect to the network before showing you the MAC address like they do on that screen. In order for me to allow that, I'd have to shut down all the security measures I set up on my router just to see the damn MAC address. It seems like a half-assed backwards way of doing things.
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I don't know much about wireless connectivity but it seems the hardware should recognize and 'see each other', much like when you get a new Universal TV remote and scan for items.
Seems dumb that you'd have to lower your router security just to let in the newest member of your appliances..and like you've discovered, the new thingy should supply it's own address somewhere so you can integrate it..
It is dumb. They should've just listed the MAC address in the settings in an information blurb that you can easily access by going to an information field. Or at the very least put the stinkin' thing on a sticker somewhere on the back panel of the machine or on the box like most computer wireless hardware manufacturers do.
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If you look in the manual, it on some pop up box that comes up when you check wireless network status, it's not on the page.
There's a picture in the manual.
I don't know if it's the same, so I'm kinda talking out my ass, but ohwell
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I know the screen, it's just not showing the information that it's supposed to show. It gives me a message telling me that it can't see my network (even though it shows up in the network list), so I'm assuming my security settings would have to be relaxed to see what's in the manual.
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Yeah. It's got the default electronics stickers but nothing to do with wireless networking like you would see on a network card.
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