D Daniel Ganek Nov 10, 2003 #1 How do I find my MAC addresses on XP pro? With 98SE I used winipcfg. /dan
B BobC Nov 10, 2003 #2 How do I find my MAC addresses on XP pro? With 98SE I used winipcfg. /dan Click to expand... start > run > cmd then in the command window type ipconfif/all
How do I find my MAC addresses on XP pro? With 98SE I used winipcfg. /dan Click to expand... start > run > cmd then in the command window type ipconfif/all
B BobC Nov 10, 2003 #3 start > run > cmd then in the command window type ipconfif/all Click to expand... oops I had a spelling error. The command is "ipconfig/all"
start > run > cmd then in the command window type ipconfif/all Click to expand... oops I had a spelling error. The command is "ipconfig/all"
D Daniel Ganek Nov 10, 2003 #5 BobC said: oops I had a spelling error. The command is "ipconfig/all" Click to expand... Oh just like unix /dan
BobC said: oops I had a spelling error. The command is "ipconfig/all" Click to expand... Oh just like unix /dan
G Guest Nov 10, 2003 #6 Instead of typing winipconfig, type: ipconfig /all in there you will see "Physical Address": the hex number listed there is you're MAC add
Instead of typing winipconfig, type: ipconfig /all in there you will see "Physical Address": the hex number listed there is you're MAC add
G Guru Si Nov 12, 2003 #7 Dan, You can see your mac address easily by doing the following. goto start menu and run and type cmd once command windows loads type ipconfig /all This shows your mac address at the top of the list of information that the command displays. I hope this helps.
Dan, You can see your mac address easily by doing the following. goto start menu and run and type cmd once command windows loads type ipconfig /all This shows your mac address at the top of the list of information that the command displays. I hope this helps.