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    Getting my MAC address from my NIC

    How can I get the MAc address from my LAN Nic on my motherboard ???
    have seen it before, but can't seem to remember where the info was ...

    Brain is startin to hurt.

    I'm sending QWEST an e-mail about some guy scannin my ports and I want to make sure I'm sending his MAC and not MINE in addition to the IP.

    Thanks
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    Command window:

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    start / run

    type: cmd

    press enter

    ; This is to get to the command window C4M said.

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    These methods will work just fine. If you happen to have your case open though, the MAC address is usually printed on stickers attached to the card itself.
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    Duh !!!!!!!

    Talk about a brainfart !!!!!!

    Thanks guys, and keep this act of idiotic brain flatuance on the down lo

    Don

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevinlekiller
    start / run

    type: cmd

    press enter

    ; This is to get to the command window C4M said.
    I doubt anyone that knows what a MAC address is, is not going to know how to get to the command prompt
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    Quote Originally Posted by xBrady
    I doubt anyone that knows what a MAC address is, is not going to know how to get to the command prompt



    I'm just been used to wireless cards etc...

    It's been a long day ... brain no workey


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    Maybe you stared to your avatar too much

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    Also, u can look at the status of your connection in Internet Connections (WinXP)

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    Quote Originally Posted by xBrady
    I doubt anyone that knows what a MAC address is, is not going to know how to get to the command prompt
    Didnt think of that at the moment;

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