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I have a Network POS Printer I am using for a project and I need to give my router its MAC and it said the MAC is invalid? Any advice if there may be different forms of MAC address? Google isn't helping. MAC is 0-0-53-70-87-104 apparently.

leumas95
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Mac addresses are represented in hexadecimal and not decimal. The last numeral 104 is too big. Your converted adress is 00-00-35-46-57-68.

pgolm
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MAC addresses always contain groups of two (2) hexadecimal digits. IT should look more like this:

00-53-70-87-10-40

Se the Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAC_address

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