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An InternetSerialNumber is a unique number that identifies a particular ReplayTV unit for InternetVideoSharing. It's displayed as a 15-digit decimal number, separated into 3 groups of 5 digits, like: 00055-09166-55204.

Expressed as a hex number, that's 8045310864, which also happens to be (when formatted as 00:80:45:31:08:64) the ethernet MAC address of this particular unit. That is, ISNs are MAC addresses, formatted differently.

-- ToddLarason - 11 Jun 2002


You can use your Window Calculator in Scientific mode to conver the ISN to HEX

whirly - 27 Nov 2002

-- TWikiGuest - 27 Nov 2002


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