mac address how to find/ ipconfig/all?

Bruce

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I have just set up a wireless network.
I was curious on how to find the mac address.
I was on a site that said to, go to run
and enter in, ipconfig /all|more or ipconfig/all and it just
briefly showed a black screen and disappeared?

Though I was thinking afterwards, that I should't necessarily do something a
site says, too late.
I don't think the above command does anything?
thanks
 
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don't forget the space Joan left after ipconfig
Frank L

"Bruce" <notreally@idontwantoo.com> wrote in message
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>I have just set up a wireless network.
> I was curious on how to find the mac address.
> I was on a site that said to, go to run
> and enter in, ipconfig /all|more or ipconfig/all and it just
> briefly showed a black screen and disappeared?
>
> Though I was thinking afterwards, that I should't necessarily do something
> a site says, too late.
> I don't think the above command does anything?
> thanks
>
 
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Hi

May be this can Help.

IPconfig - http://www.ezlan.net/ipcfg.html

IP & MAC - http://www.ezlan.net/ip_mac.html

Jack (MVP-Networking).





"Bruce" <notreally@idontwantoo.com> wrote in message
news:OQBEBj$cFHA.3808@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> I have just set up a wireless network.
> I was curious on how to find the mac address.
> I was on a site that said to, go to run
> and enter in, ipconfig /all|more or ipconfig/all and it just
> briefly showed a black screen and disappeared?
>
> Though I was thinking afterwards, that I should't necessarily do something
a
> site says, too late.
> I don't think the above command does anything?
> thanks
>
>
 
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You have to do this from a command prompt.
See if this helps,
Joan

If you are running XP, go to Start-run and type cmd. When you hit OK it
will open a command window.

Type ipconfig /all Read the MAC on the correct adapter.

Type exit to close window.



Bruce wrote:
>I have just set up a wireless network.
> I was curious on how to find the mac address.
> I was on a site that said to, go to run
> and enter in, ipconfig /all|more or ipconfig/all and it just
> briefly showed a black screen and disappeared?
>
> Though I was thinking afterwards, that I should't necessarily do
> something a site says, too late.
> I don't think the above command does anything?
> thanks
 
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Programmatically that SendARP()
Arkady

"Bruce" <notreally@idontwantoo.com> wrote in message
news:OQBEBj$cFHA.3808@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>I have just set up a wireless network.
> I was curious on how to find the mac address.
> I was on a site that said to, go to run
> and enter in, ipconfig /all|more or ipconfig/all and it just
> briefly showed a black screen and disappeared?
>
> Though I was thinking afterwards, that I should't necessarily do something
> a site says, too late.
> I don't think the above command does anything?
> thanks
>
 
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Frank wrote:
> don't forget the space Joan left after ipconfig
> Frank L
>
> "Bruce" <notreally@idontwantoo.com> wrote in message
> news:OQBEBj$cFHA.3808@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>
>>I have just set up a wireless network.
>>I was curious on how to find the mac address.
>>I was on a site that said to, go to run
>>and enter in, ipconfig /all|more or ipconfig/all and it just
>>briefly showed a black screen and disappeared?
>>
>>Though I was thinking afterwards, that I should't necessarily do something
>>a site says, too late.
>>I don't think the above command does anything?
>>thanks
>>
>
>
>

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