Windows 95

If you have TCP/IP installed, run winipcfg (click Start, then Run, then type winipcfg in the text box.) Once the program runs, look for a box marked Adapter Address. This is your MAC address.

Windows NT

If you have TCP/IP installed, run ipconfig /all from an MS-DOS shell window.

Windows 2000

If you have TCP/IP installed, run ipconfig/all from a Command Prompt window.

(click Start, then Run, then type cmd in the text box.)

Type in ipconfig/all in the Command Prompt Windows.

The 12-digit Physical Address is the same as MAC address

*You will need to register all MAC addresses in cases where you have both wired and wireless interface in your system.

Copy Write From : http://www-dcn.fnal.gov/DCG-Docs/mac/index.html


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