NOTE: The serial number is located on the sticker underneath the device. In the example below, the model number is RE3000W. If there is no version number beside the model number, this means it is version 1. You can find the model number below the Linksys logo. For older Linksys wireless access points, you can find the model number underneath the device.
NOTE: The MAC address and the serial number are located on the sticker underneath or at the back of the device. In the example below, the model number is WAP610N. If there is no version number beside the model number, this means it is version 1. In the example below, the model number is WRV54G. You can find the model and serial number on the sticker at the back. In the example below, the model number is WRTP54G V.2. You can find the model and serial number on the sticker at the back. In the example below, the model number of the device is WRT54GX4. You can find the model and serial number on the sticker at the back. Look at the back panel of the router when it is standing vertically. NOTE: For WRT1900AC, the model number is located on the front panel, below the Linksys logo. In the example below, the model number of the device is WRT54G ver.6. You can find the model, MAC address, and serial number on the sticker underneath the device. For E3200, you can find the model number on the front panel of the device. NOTE: The serial number and the MAC address are located on the sticker underneath the device. In the example below, the model number of the device is EA9500 V2. You can find the model number below or next to the Linksys logo.
You can find the model, MAC address, and serial number below the Linksys logo. NOTE: D epending on the model number, your product may look different from the examples provided below.
If you’re looking to sell your Mac and upgrade to a newer model, then check out our great deals on refurbished iMacs. We hope this guide has helped you to identify which iMac you’ve got. MGPCxx/A, MGPMxx/A, MGPKxx/A, MGPHxx/A, MGPDxx/A, MGPNxx/A, MGPLxx/A, MGPJxx/A Whichever year your iMac is from, you’ll find it listed here along with its date of introduction: Having found your Apple part number, check through the table below to match it up with your model and generation of iMac. The format of this number should be similar to MRT4xx/A – just make sure it has a forward slash and an ‘A’ at the end. Kept the original packaging for your iMac? If you’ve got this, then you should be able to find the Apple part number printed on the box. Simply search for it online to find out which model of iMac you’ve got. Your serial number will be an 11-digit number. As with all Macs, the serial number should be printed near the other regulatory markings. If you can’t turn your iMac on, you can still find out which model you’ve got by finding the serial number printed on the underside of the computer on the bottom of the stand.