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Wireless Networking - mac address how to find/ ipconfig/all? |
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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 Bruce |
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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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don't forget the space Joan left after ipconfig
Frank L "Bruce" <> wrote in message news:OQBEBj$... >I have just set up a wireless network. > I was curious on how to find the mac address. > I was on a site that said to, go to run > and enter in, ipconfig /all|more or ipconfig/all and it just > briefly showed a black screen and disappeared? > > Though I was thinking afterwards, that I should't necessarily do something > a site says, too late. > I don't think the above command does anything? > thanks > |
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Hi
May be this can Help. IPconfig - http://www.ezlan.net/ipcfg.html IP & MAC - http://www.ezlan.net/ip_mac.html Jack (MVP-Networking). "Bruce" <> wrote in message news:OQBEBj$... > 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" <> wrote in message news:OQBEBj$... >I have just set up a wireless network. > I was curious on how to find the mac address. > I was on a site that said to, go to run > and enter in, ipconfig /all|more or ipconfig/all and it just > briefly showed a black screen and disappeared? > > Though I was thinking afterwards, that I should't necessarily do something > a site says, too late. > I don't think the above command does anything? > thanks > |
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Frank wrote:
> don't forget the space Joan left after ipconfig > Frank L > > "Bruce" <> wrote in message > news:OQBEBj$... > >>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 >> > > > The space is not required -- Danny Kile Please reply to the Newsgroup ONLY "Dogs come when they're called, CATS take a message and get back to you." Mary Bly |
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