MAC address...where? - Folio 100 General

Ok guys,I might be pretty dumb or something like that...but I can't find my MAC address...and since I need it to connect,I'm getting pretty upset...
any solution?

Cant check with my folio atm (got it at home), but most android devices list it in settings -> status -> hardware or something similar.
€: It is "settings > about device > status"

kurasa said:
Ok guys,I might be pretty dumb or something like that...but I can't find my MAC address...and since I need it to connect,I'm getting pretty upset...
any solution?
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Setting->wifi setting->menu->advance

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First of all i would like to thank you all because by reading your posts i've got a good impression and bought the phone and i really like it (especially WP7).
Yes, WP7, not 7.5 because i dont know how am i supposed to upgrade @ 7.5 . It tells me that it will upgrade when i will connect it to a PC. Already done that but nothint.
I've updated it but it is @ version 7.0 (7008) :|
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Wrong place to ask. Ask this in the HTC 7 Mozart "General" sub-forum.
MySelf_v1 said:
Yes, WP7, not 7.5 because i dont know how am i supposed to upgrade @ 7.5 . It tells me that it will upgrade when i will connect it to a PC. Already done that but nothint.
I've updated it but it is @ version 7.0 (7008) :|
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To install any updates available you will need to download the Zune software:
http://www.zune.net/
when it is fully installed launch it, connect your phone, click settings (in the top right hand corner). Navigate to the phone settings and update. It will talk you through the update process.
MySelf_v1 said:
The WiFi doesn't really work, i have a netgear router and, each time i try to connect (Right Username & Right Password) it tells me that it's impossible, why that?
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The wifi in pre-mango really sucks, all-sorts of issues, you'll be happy to know that I've had these issues with it refusing to connect and refusing the correct password. The drivers included with Mango have fixed all such issues i've had and my wifi works perfectly now.
MySelf_v1 said:
The other thing is the market.. what applications will you suggest me to use?
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Obviously marketplace apps are personal preference. I'd recommend 'Appflow' it is a good way to find apps such as 'best mango apps' 'best live tile apps' and 'apps gone free'.
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Hey guys.
I'm a newb here, actually, completely new to to the Android scene after having an iPhone since the 3G (0 complaints here, except for the iOS "feeling stale), through the 5.
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And although I'm new to Android, I've gotten around to learning how to root and unroot and so on.
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CSquared4290 said:
Hey guys.
I'm a newb here, actually, completely new to to the Android scene after having an iPhone since the 3G (0 complaints here, except for the iOS "feeling stale), through the 5.
I bought an HTC One M7 in May and I have to say, for my first Android phone, I love it. But of course, since I was an avid jailbreaker of the iPhone, I of course was curious about rooting.
And although I'm new to Android, I've gotten around to learning how to root and unroot and so on.
I am currently on the latest Android Revolution HD custom ROM. But ever since I upgraded to HD 10.3, my Developer Options Menu has completely disappeared. And I have no idea why.
I ran a search on the topic, but did not find anything.
Can anyone assist me?
Thanks! :laugh:
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#Go to Settings >
About Phone
#Scroll to bottom of screen and select Build Number
#Tap phone’s Build Number seven times to unlock or reveal the hidden Developer Options.
Hope this helps.
Cheers
lakshan_456 said:
#Go to Settings >
About Phone
#Scroll to bottom of screen and select Build Number
#Tap phone’s Build Number seven times to unlock or reveal the hidden Developer Options.
Hope this helps.
Cheers
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lakshan, thanks for the reply! I actually had to go to About > Software Information > More for the build number.
Otherwise I got it now. Thanks!!!!
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CSquared4290 said:
lakshan, thanks for the reply! I actually had to go to About > Software Information > More for the build number.
Otherwise I got it now. Thanks!!!!
:good::laugh:
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No alternative?! Is this really the only App that can be used as a WiFi-Extender?!
bump.
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looks promising (untested):
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Siddhu1605 said:
Is anyone else getting this error?
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But how did you even get there?
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chinoquezada said:
Hi all,
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You can find it in the menu of the intouch app
kistigun said:
You can find it in the menu of the intouch app
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I love you. I had a feeling those sony apps where a bit more than bloatware.
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On http://fiio.me/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=45265&extra=&page=2
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theballo said:
I'm aware, but for whatever reason I still can't install the anker soundcore app
http://www.fiio.me/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=45173&extra=page=1
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Go to settings, general settings, about device. Tap 7 times to kernel and build number. Reboot
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