Changeing computer names - URGENT

PowerPC G4
512MB RAM
Panther 10.3.9
NEED HELP URGENT
Ok I need to change a computers name. If you launch terminal it'll have the last login date and also "welcome to darwin" but my issue is that the computer name is not it should be. Here it is:
renatan:~renadmin$
I need to change the (renatan).

Hiya,
Sorry I think I worded my question wrong. When I connect to my G4 to our company network the computer changes its name:
from renata:~ REN$
to kate:~ REN$
but you can only see this change in terminal. But what I think it might be doing is whoever had the IP address before my computer it is taking there computer name(PC) and assigning it to my mac G4.
sorry if you dont understand this

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