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I've got a device that is not strictly speaking a 'desktop computer', but I communicate with it over the network - it's a video switcher, I use it for broadcasting.I'm trying to set it up with a static IP on my larger network, rather than just a local one, but in order to do that, it needs a static IP, and my network is setup with DHCP.I can assign it a static IP if I can get it's MAC Address - but there's the hitch.It's nowhere on the device itself, on the box, in the instructions.I ran "arp -a" in the console and found the IP it's currently assigned to, and the MAC address associated with that is:

7c:2e:d:0:68:ad

But that doesn't seem to be standard format. The :d: should have another character in with it, as should :0:

How can I convert this to standard format?

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how the sysops will hate me if they find me, I know this. It's not for malicious use, only for ease of use of my devices.

This may be totally off base, that's why I'm asking if this will work before I try it. I have an old WRT54G I would like to use if its capable, if not I'll buy a new one but I'm trying to avoid that. Here's what I'm thinking:

My router plugged into the University's Ethernet port in my room (for this setup do I use a LAN port or the WAN port on the router?) DHCP disabled, all devices static IP On the "Advanced Routing" tab: "Router" mode, not "gateway" mode What should my destination LAN ip be? Gateway? LAN & Wireless or WAN?

Switch connected to the router

Devices connected to the switch or connected wirelessly Should my gateway and DNS on each device be the host address assigned to my router?

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