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Directly click on the details in the local connection support, and you can see that the actual address is what you call the MAC address.
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Are you looking for the MAC address (commonly referred to as the physical address) of the network card?
Under XP: In the "Start" menu in the lower left corner, there is a "Run", click "Run", and type "cmd" on the small window that comes out"(case doesn't matter), and then you'll see a black screen window with "ipconfig all" typed in it"Just come out some English letters, as shown in the figure below, count the third line from the top, sometimes it's not necessarily the third line, you just look for the beginning letter.
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3 All 1, click Start - Run - cmd - ipconfig to view the Mac of the computer, the shortcut key is win logo key + R, enter cmd enter, enter ipconfig (all parameters can view all the information about IP). As shown in Fig
2. Right-click on the icon of the desktop network (XP is the online neighbor), click Properties, click the local connection or wireless network connection in the network share, click Details, and you can see the Mac of the computer in the pop-up dialog box.
The MAC (Media Access Control or Medium Access Control) address, which is translated as access control, or physical address or hardware address, is used to define the location of network devices. In the OSI model, the third layer network layer is responsible for IP addresses, and the second layer is responsible for MAC addresses. So a host will have a MAC address, and each network location will have an IP address that is unique to it.
The MAC address is determined by the NIC and is fixed.
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Start Menu - > Run - > Input"cmd", and then press Enter;
In the command prompt window that appears, type ipconfig all enter; Physical address line.
I'd like to add that some of the English versions show entries as physical addresses or whatever, and the format is xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx.
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Are you talking about mac addresses? Double-click on the local connection, and then Details, there is a physical address in it, and the format is xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx
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1. Click the start button - enter cmd in the run box;
2. Open the command window and type ipconfig all;
3. Check the wireless network connection, where the physical address is the MAC address of the wireless network card.
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Start-Run-Enter cmd-OK.
Then enter ipconfig all
Then there is a line in the content that comes out: physical address, followed by something like 00-55-47-88-22-11 or something like that, which is the MAC address of your local network card.
If it's win98 or win95
Start - Run - Enter winipcfg - OK.
Then the "adapter address" that comes out is the MAC address of your local network card
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Run ---cmd --- enter the command ipconfig all
The following will list all your connection information, and the physical address under the network card is the MAC address.
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Run it in cmd: arp -a
That's it, it'll come out on its own.
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To view the MAC address, you only need to click Start below the left side of the computer, find the command prompt in the page, enter the ipconfig all command and press the enter key to pop up a window to view the MAC address. For details, see the steps below
1. First of all, find the start at the bottom left of the computer, and then click;
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1. Click the "Start" menu, enter "cmd" in the "Search Programs and Files" input box (you will find the cmd program that enters the dos command), and then press Enter. In the shortcut "win+r", enter cmd.
2. After entering, the command symbol window will pop up, enter "ipconfig all", and then press enter, you will see a series of return messages.
1. Make sure that the wireless network is connected, which can be seen from the status in the lower right corner.
2. Open the browser and enter the address of the router, according to the different capabilities of the router).
3. Enter the wireless router login page, enter the password, the normal is "admin".
4. Enter the wireless settings and find that there is an "APR map" in the "IP and MAC Binding Chong Dading".
5. Find the corresponding IP address of the machine, and the corresponding MAC address is the MAC address of the machine.
6. Enter the router page and click on the ARP mapping table
7. If you really don't know which one, you can temporarily disconnect the wireless of other devices.
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You can use PC Manager's hardware detection to view the NIC heading information.
1. First click on the toolbox to open the hardware detection key number measurement fixture.
2. Select NIC information to view the MAC address.
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