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When registering your gaming console, smart home device or other entertainment device on rowan.edu/device in order to connect it to the Rowan network you will need your device's MAC address.
Instructions for finding the MAC address for some of the most common entertainment devices at Rowan University are provided in the chart below.
Once you have registered your device, connect it to the new, open RowanWiFi wireless network or the wired network. Check your device's documentation for help with connecting to the internet.
| Device Name | ClearPass Ready | Rowan Tested | How to Find Mac Address |
| Amazon Fire TV/Stick | Yes | Yes |
- From the Main Menu go to Settings
- Select "System"
- Then go to "About"
- Toggle down to Network
- Look for the MAC Address (Wi-Fi)
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| Amazon Echo/Alexa | In most cases | Yes |
- Download the Amazon Alexa app to a phone or computer
- Sign in with your Amazon Account
- From that phone or computer, connect to the wireless network transmitted by the Echo device.
- The wireless MAC address for Echo can be found at the bottom of the Echo Setup screen in the Alexa app.
|
| Apple TV | Yes | Yes |
- Go to the main menu on your Apple TV
- Select Settings
- Select General
- Select Network
- Your MAC address will be listed next to either "Wi-Fi Address" or "Ethernet Address".
|
| Blu-ray Players | Yes | |
- Press Home, Setup and then Network
- Choose the Connection Status option
- The MAC address should be listed.
|
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Google Home/ Nest Hub
Hatch Alarm Clocks
| No | Google Home-based devices are not supported. Google Home does not support enterprise-level networks.
Hatch devices do not support enterprise-level networks. |
|
Roku/Roku TV
| Yes | Yes | From the Roku home screen, select and then . The MAC address will appear on your screen. Alternatively, you can find the MAC address on the bottom or back of your Roku. |
| Nintendo Switch | Yes | Yes | Select System Settings from the Home Menu. Scroll down through the menu and select Internet. The Nintendo Switch console's Mac address will be listed under System Mac address. |
| PlayStation 4 | Yes | Yes |
- From the main menu, select "Settings" (located on the upper right)
- Select "Network"
- Select "View Connection Status"
- Scroll down until the MAC addresses are visible
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PlayStation 5
| Yes
| Yes
|
- Start the PS5 without a disc in the drive
- Select the Settings icon (gear) in the top-right corner of the home screen
- Select System
- Select Console Information under System Software
- The MAC addresses for LAN (Ethernet) and Wi-Fi will be displayed
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| Xbox One | Yes | Yes |
- Navigate to the "Settings" page
- Select "Network"
- Select "Advanced Settings"
- The MAC address will be displayed on the right side of the screen
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Xbox One X
| Yes
| Yes
|
- Go to My Xbox in the Xbox dashboard
- Select Settings
- Select Network
- Select Advanced Settings
- At the bottom of the screen, you'll see a heading for both Wireless MAC and Wired MAC
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More Information
If you have any questions or need help, please contact the Technology Support Center at 856-256-4400 or submit a ticket in the IRT Support Portal.