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Q9. How can I find/verify my ADSL Router and/or computer Ethernet MAC Address?
ANS: Follow the following instructions for the appropriate operating system:
Windows NT/2000/XP : Click on Start Menu¡ ÷ (All) Programs¡ ÷ Accessories¡ ÷ Command
Prompt (MS-DOS Prompt in NT). Once in the command prompt, type ipconfig/all and press
enter. There should be at least 3 Tables of information. The first one should be labeled
Windows IP Configuration. The other two are for your Network Interface Card (NIC) and
your ADSL Router. You should be able to find out which one is which by looking at the
Description field. The respective MAC addresses will be located in the Physical Address
field.
Windows 95/98/98SE/Me: Click on Start Menu¡ ÷ Run. Type winipcfg and click OK. Click
more info. To check the MAC Address for the ADSL mode, select the ADSL Router on the
dropdown menu. The MAC Address is labeled as the Adaptor Address. To find the computer
(NIC) address, select the NIC device. The MAC Address is labeled as the Adaptor Address.
Mac OS 7.6.1 and above (Not OS X): Click on the Apple menu¡ ÷ Apple System Profiler.
Click the Network Overview arrow and then the AppleTalk arrow. The E-MAC Address is
the 12-character Hardware Address.
Mac OS X: Click on the Dock¡ ÷ System Preferences. Then click on Network. Under the
Configure drop-down tab, choose Built-in Ethernet or Ethernet. Select the TCP/IP Tab. The
E-MAC Address is the 12-digit Hardware Address. Click on Save and close the Network
pane.
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