IPod Touch MAC Address

Where can I find the Airport ID (MAC address) on my iPod Touch? I'm getting ready to implement MAC ID Access Control on my Time Capsule and need to be sure everything on my network can get in. Thanks!

settings, general, about, wifi address

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    Simms1234 wrote:
    Hello, I recently got a IPod Touch. I am learning about the email option. I am able to receieve emails just fine, but when I go to send emails, I get the error...."The sender address... was rejected by the server." I am using the same server address as my computer email. Not sure who I should contact or what the problem might be. Please help!
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    Google translate:
    Aalve at all. For days I have a problem in sync iPod-Mac. I synced the ipod to mac and it happened that it was removed, rather than sync, all music from your device. This happened because, to tell the Mac, there was not enough space to put the music in your iPod, music that had always been there. Looking at it in the list, the Mac "saw" about 30 Gb occupied by "OTHER" and rightly so, on an iPod 64 Gb which I always keep 46 GB of music, stories and did not feel there could sync music: therefore the 'was deleted from the device.
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    You are all wonderful contributors.
    Just to be clear, as others have mentioned -- this is not a feature and we should not have to tolerate it. This iPod, like the other one and yours too, once worked flawlessly and then continued to degrade to a point of not functioning according the 802.11g ieee standard. Something that has been in development for over 10 years and has been an adopted standard in consumer electronics for more than 7 years -- an eternity in this industry.
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    Keep those cards and letters coming folks.
    AGE

  • Can't get past configuration utility to find MAC address

    How do I locate my iPod Touch's MAC address prior to completing the configuration utility so that I can add the address to a router's MAC filtering list?  It doesn't appear that I can do anything with the iPod unless I first  go through the config process...but if I don't have the MAC address, I can't connect to my WiFi.
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