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Find out MAC address of iPhone

To find out the MAC address of your iPhone, start at the home menu. Select Settings -> General -> About. Scroll down that screen and you’ll see a setting called “Wi-Fi Address”, that is your iPhone MAC address.

Blackberry Task Sync issue

Are you facing Blackberry Task Sync issue? Then try the following. Wireless Synchronization Option for Tasks Disappeared Go into Options | Advanced Options | Service Book Select Desktop[SYNC], hit your menu button, and choose Delete Next go into Options | Security Options | General Settings, hit the menu button, and choose Regenerate Encryption Key Go back to the main screen and maybe wait a minute to see if you have arrows going back and forth in the corner Afterwards go into Service Book again. See if you see a new Desktop[SYNC]. If not, just hit you menu button and choose Undelete Repeat step 4 See if the wireless sync option comes back

connect MacBook Air to wireless

Find the MAC address on MAC Book Air - your Mac address is AirPort ID 1. Click the Apple menu at the top left of the screen; 2. Click 'About This Mac'; 3. Click the 'More Info...' button (this will launch 'System Profiler'); 4. Click the 'Network' line item in the left column; In the right panel, under the 'Ethernet' section, you will see the system's MAC address listed To connect to the network 5. Click on the AirPort icon on the top bar if your MacBook Air does not connect automatically when you turn it on. It will give you a list of wireless networks. 6. Select a wireless network, or choose either "Join Other Network," which will allow you to call up a network you know of in the area and connect to it, or "Create Network," which will allow you to create a computer-to-computer network. 7. Choose or enter the name of the wireless network you wish to join, and enter a network password, if prompted 8. Use your wireless co