Of course, you will have to temporarily turn off MAC address filtering to connect the Icon to your router. This is the way I recommend, since you can copy and paste the info from one part of your router configuration to the other if necessary. Rob >>> jcast@xxxxxxxx 02/24/07 11:51AM >>> I'm not sure how useful, at least to those users who aren't technically-minded or who don't care, the listing of the MAC address in the status menu would be. As Kevin mentioned, you can log into the console and find it out with the `ifconfig' command. The other way, for which you asked clarification, is to access the DHCP client list on your router. This list will show the devices connected to your router via DHCP with their corresponding MAC addresses. Hope this helps. Best regards, -- Jason Castonguay <jcast@xxxxxxxx> I welcome you to visit my web site at http://www.MusicalMomentsWithJason.com/ or listen to a clip by clicking below http://musicalmomentswithjason.com/audio/JASON_CASTONGUAY-Cheek_to_Ch-clip-69-266.m3u