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Taking a moment's reflection, noresponse@mail.com mused:
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| How do I figure out what the MAC addresses are for my wireless
| connections? I have Win XP pro.
Start menu >> Run >> cmd >> ipconfig /all
Find your wireless adapter in the display, the MAC will be displayed
under its name.
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"mhicaoidh" <®êmõvé_mhic_aoidh@hotÑîXmailSPäM.com> wrote in message
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> Taking a moment's reflection, noresponse@mail.com mused:
> |
> | How do I figure out what the MAC addresses are for my wireless
> | connections? I have Win XP pro.
>
> Start menu >> Run >> cmd >> ipconfig /all
>
> Find your wireless adapter in the display, the MAC will be displayed
> under its name.
>
>
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noresponse@mail.com schrieb:
> How do I figure out what the MAC addresses are for my wireless
> connections? I have Win XP pro.
>
> John
>
ipconfig /all
Archived from groups: alt.internet.wireless (More info?)
On 7 Dec 2004 10:08:02 -0800, noresponse@mail.com wrote:
>How do I figure out what the MAC addresses are for my wireless
>connections? I have Win XP pro.
1. Read the label on the wireless device. The MAC address is usually
printed on it.
2. ipconfig /all
3. arp -a
4. Use the wireless device discovery tool that comes with your
unspecified wireless device or access point.
5. Install and run "Netstumbler". (http://www.netstumbler.com)
6. Control Panel -> Network -> Wireless Device -> Properties
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