SM20 : IP/DNS address Terminal column

Hi,
     English not my main language sorry in advance.
     I've set a Security Audit Log (SM19/SM20 and mofided my instance profile -> rsau/enable, rsau/local/file, rsau/max_diskspace/local, rsau/selection_slots)
     All working well but when i check logs (sm20) the 'Terminal' of the user logged in/off with the SAPGUI from a windows workstation is the NETBIOS name (%COMPUTERNAME%) of his workstation instead of the IP/DNS address (on linux it's the local hostname - on redhat /etc/sysconfig/network) .Of course i don't have this problem when using web client.
     So here my question : Is it possible on SAP to log IP/DNS address instead of NETBIOS name/hostname of a client using SAPGUI when using audit strategy ? If yes, what do i have to modify and where (client or server side)
     We use : SAPGUI 7.10 (Windows version) and ECC6 server kernel 7.0
     Thx in advance for the help

Thx for the tips.
SM04 and/or Table USR41 works great but only if user is connected. I don't have history.
I must be able to log login/ip address (and it seems not possible with audit log)
The only way i've found googling is to activate user exit in function EXIT_SAPLSUSF_001(module TH_USER_INFO and/or TERMINAL_ID_GET) to populate specific table
As i'm not an expert on SAP, i've understood it's something i have to code on ABAP but can't really know how to and where to do it.
If someone have already made it or can help making it ...
Best regards

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