Body | A MAC address, or Media Access Control address, is a unique identifier associated with a network adapter. While IP addresses are associated with software, MAC addresses are linked to the hardware of network adapters.RequirementsThe Brady Network Configuration Utility must be installed. The utility is installed alongside the driver for BNC compatible printers.
Note: The driver and Brady Network Config tool are no longer required if you use your printer with Brady Workstation. This information can be viewed in Settings > Configure Brady Network Printer: Brady Printers - Configure a Static IP for Direct Print Printers with a BNC.
These instructions apply to the following printer models:
- BMP51
- BMP53
- BMP61
- BBP30
- BBP31
- BBP33
- BBP35
- BBP37
- BBP85
Viewing the MAC Address in Brady Workstation
Using the BNC Config Utility
- Install the printer driver for your printer.
- Launch the Brady Network Configuration Utility. The interface will be the same as shown above.
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