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== General Guidelines == | |||
# '''Supported Systems''': a. Windows b. macOS | # '''Supported Systems''': a. Windows b. macOS | ||
# '''Purpose''': Device names are unique labels used for network identification. | # '''Purpose''': Device names are unique labels used for network identification. | ||
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== Finding Device Name == | |||
=== On Windows Devices === | |||
# Open '''Settings''' from the taskbar circled in red. | # Open '''Settings''' from the taskbar circled in red. | ||
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'''Outcome''': You can find the device name of your Windows device. | '''Outcome''': You can find the device name of your Windows device. | ||
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=== On macOS Devices === | |||
# Click the '''Apple logo''' (top left) and select '''System Settings'''. | # Click the '''Apple logo''' (top left) and select '''System Settings'''. | ||
# Navigate to: | # Navigate to: |
Latest revision as of 12:20, 7 March 2025
General Guidelines
- Supported Systems: a. Windows b. macOS
- Purpose: Device names are unique labels used for network identification.
Finding Device Name
On Windows Devices
- Open Settings from the taskbar circled in red.
2. Navigate to:
a. System
b. About
3. Locate the Device Name section.
Outcome: You can find the device name of your Windows device.
On macOS Devices
- Click the Apple logo (top left) and select System Settings.
- Navigate to:
a. General
b. About
3. Locate the Device Name section.
Outcome: You can find the device name of your macOS device.