How to find your computers device name using a macOS Terminal command
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In this video we take a look at a macOS terminal command that will allow us to find the Computer Name that our computer is using. As Computer Name is a unique identifier designed to help us find devices on a network. It can be very useful to know what your computer is called when troubleshooting networking issues.
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In this video we take a look at a macOS terminal command that will allow us to find the Computer Name that our computer is using. As Computer Name is a unique identifier designed to help us find devices on a network. It can be very useful to know what your computer is called when troubleshooting networking issues.
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◽Blog Site: http://mydoodads.com
◽Ko-fi page: ko-fi.com/mydoodads
◽Amazon Page: https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/mydoodads
◽Youtube channel: mydoodads
#mydoodads #apple #macos #terminal
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