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If you use Win 9X pt Win 2K, click on "run" and type "winipconfig /all"

If you have Win XP or Vista, open a DOS window and type " ipconfig /all" (Be sure to leave a space before /all)

The IP and MAC addresses of all connected devices will then be displayed.

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