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W56H Mac Address - Phoneperson - 03-06-2021 12:41 AM How does a person find the MAC address of a handset? All I can seem to find is that of the base station. RE: W56H Mac Address - Yisroel_MongoTEL - 03-06-2021 01:22 AM (03-06-2021 12:41 AM)Phoneperson Wrote: How does a person find the MAC address of a handset? All I can seem to find is that of the base station. MAC or Serial? Cuz only devices connected directly to Internet have a MAC address. Cordless Handsets are not devices connected directly to the internet, they're connected through another technology (DECT) to the base. RE: W56H Mac Address - Phoneperson - 03-06-2021 01:29 AM Well, that does make perfect sense. Thank you. So the issue is the MAC address of the base station. However, that brings up other questions; how does the base station keep the handset separate, and how does PBX software know which handset to target? RE: W56H Mac Address - Yisroel_MongoTEL - 03-06-2021 01:45 AM (03-06-2021 01:29 AM)Phoneperson Wrote: Well, that does make perfect sense. Thank you. The base/handsets have some kind of other identifier (I think it is the IPUI code, that you can see in the handset's setting Status>Handset). As far as I know that is not something that can be used by us (users.) The other way (visible to us) that the base identifies the handsets is ones it is subscribed to a base the base gives it a Handset number (Handset 1, Handset 2, etc.) That can be used to assign Accounts (each Registered extension is a seperate account in the base) to Handsets. This is done (in the web gui) under Account>Number Assignment, or in provisioning through something like: Code: handset.1.incoming_lines = RE: W56H Mac Address - Phoneperson - 03-06-2021 02:00 AM Thank you very much. I believe that to be correct, as it makes a lot of sense and seems to be what I have witnessed this far. I will go forward with that view of it all. Thanks again for your good help. |