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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•What is the physical address (the MAC address) of the NIC (or network adapter) for this connection?
Run "ipconfig".. If your Ethernet will be active it will show you the current IP address of NIC..
if by co you mean computer then yes you go to command prompt and type in "ipconfig/all" and you go to "network interface(or whatever it calls your nic)" and it will show u the physical address of your nic
MAC address stored in NIC card
Mac address
The Physical Address
Source MAC address
It is used to connect the computers to the hub
The hardware address or MAC address is encoded on the NIC by the manufacturer for unique identification of the NIC. This cannot be changed.... The IPv4 address is an internet address usually assigned by a DHCP server for each computer on a network. This address can be changed.
NIC
A MAC address is a fixed number that is 'burned' into each NIC
Destination MAC address