Jenitkumar
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Click on the Start Menu.
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Click on 'Run
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Type 'cmd' without quotes and press Enter.
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At the command prompt, type 'ipconfig /all' without quotes. (space between g and /)
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Alternatively, if using Windows XP, you can use the command 'getmac'.
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Your MAC Address is listed under 'Physical Address' as a series of 6 groups of two digits, letters and numbers, separated by dashes, such as in the image below. Make sure you get the physical address of the correct network adapter - usually there are several listed.
Click on the Start Menu.
2
Click on 'Run
3
Type 'cmd' without quotes and press Enter.
4
At the command prompt, type 'ipconfig /all' without quotes. (space between g and /)
5
Alternatively, if using Windows XP, you can use the command 'getmac'.
6
Your MAC Address is listed under 'Physical Address' as a series of 6 groups of two digits, letters and numbers, separated by dashes, such as in the image below. Make sure you get the physical address of the correct network adapter - usually there are several listed.