After running cmd, you can check the MAC (Physical Address) address by using the command ipconfig /all.
for Windows Systems use IPCONFIG /ALL command to view Mac Address. for Linux Systems use IFCONFIG -A command to view Mac Address.
yes i think, because the MAC address is the physical address which is assigned by the vendor of the Ethernet card. ** Improved Answer ** No, Unmanaged switches do not have a MAC address. All they do is filter, forward or flood frames.
it depends on your operating system. On windows the command is: ipconfig /all
ipconfig /all
ALL network-able device's have the MAC address listed next to or near the Serial number on the outside of the product. Many company's need to know before hand what the MAC address is for various reasons.
No. Hubs simply repeat all the Ethernet frames on all ports and do not interfere with the source or destination MAC addresses and as such do not need their own MAC address.
click start search for: cmd hit enter type in ipconfig /all Under Physical address that is your MAC address
hi u can find the mac address of computer by ipconfig/all command in command prompt. Thanks
There's no really much harm in actually showing someone your MAC Address. All i make MAC Address is a 12 digital and letter code that identifies the network card. If someone had your MAC Address they could try and gain access to your network. But that's all. *edit* Yeah, like what the previous person said. If someone got your MAC address and IP address, when you turn on your computer they could try to MAC spoof their way into your network by making their computer looking like your computer.
Simply type "ipconfig /all" This will list detailed information (to include MAC address) of all networking adapters installed on your PC.
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