R.K. Upadhyay
After running cmd, you can check the MAC (Physical Address) address by using the command ipconfig /all.
Press win + r (or Start->Run) type there cmd press enter. After that in the cmd window type ping ip_address (where ip_address is an ip address of computer which you want to ping or you can put the computer name if you know it), for instance, ping 192.168.11.6, or ping google.com
ipconfig
that i believe is an ip address. type it in the top of your browser or ping it in cmd cmd type ping (webaddress or ip)
windows: type ipconfig in cmd shell linux: type ifconfig in cmd shell
use CMD :D
Hold the windows key(next to alt) and click r(You can also search for Run) in the RUN window type cmd IN the cmd type ipconfig /all Look for MAC address
You need to start CMD or COMMAND depending on OS you have, and in the window type telnet and following by IP address of device you want to connect to.
* Press the keys Win(Windows Logo)+R. * Type cmd and press enter. * When the black and white dialog appears, type ipconfig. * Your IP address is on the top, next to the name IPv4.
Full name of CMD should be "Command". For business purpose, it should be "capacity management department".
We are using two types of ip address: 1) Internal ip address 2) External ip address If you want to check your internal ip address on Windows use the following methods: 1)start->Run->cmd->type ipconfig