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Go into Control Panel on Windows.Click on 'Network and sharing centre'In the 'View your active networks' panel - click the blue 'Ethernet' link to the right of the word 'Connections'A box will appear titled 'Ethernet Status'Click the 'Details' buttonThe numbers on the 'IPV4 address' line - is your IP address.
It is a multicast address. If we convert first (it is highest) octet to binary form, we'll see it like this: 00-00-01-11 Because the least bit (last bit from left to right in this line) of the highest octet is set to 1, this address is considered as multicast and is flooded to all points of ethernet network.
In the address bar, where you typed it in.
== == I'm not a vandal or spammer I just haven't created a username and password yet but the answer to the question is that your physical address is burned into the net work card adapter on your PC or on Apple Macs by the manufacturer at the time of production and they are all unique. That physical address, just like your mailing address it is real, is also called your MAC address (Media Access Control address) and looks like this 00-56-7E-4A-DD-8D. The logical address is what the IP (Internet Protocol) address, can also be called virtual address, is and it looks like this 216.109.112.135 and is Yahoo's IP address. Your IP address can change and often does when you have a high speed Internet connection. This is called your DHCP Lease and it actually has an expiration date and time. When it expires you may get the same one or another one depending on what available IP addresses the DHCP server has available. You can also do this with the release and renew commands. You can look up the addresses on your computer with the ipconfig -all command in Windows command line utility (cmd on 2000/XP). To do this go to Start - RUN - type 'cmd'. Then your console window should open up. In there you can type 'ipconfig -all' and you will get the information about your physical address and IP address. To lookup Yahoo's or Google's address type ' nslookup yahoo.com or nslookup google.com and you should get the corresponding IP address of the web site. nslookup (name server lookup) is a network command line utility that will display the IP address of a site. I hope this helps as there is a great deal more information that I could write about these two address types.
The zip code should appear clearly in the last line of the inland address (just above USA or Canada). Or on the same line as city and state.
by comparinig the xmit line to the recieve line and look for differences
Look at the back panel of the computer. If it has a phone line-looking port except wider that has "ETHERNET" written on it, it has it.
Click the Apple menu at the top left of the screen; Click 'About This Mac'; Click the 'More Info...' button (this will launch 'System Profiler'); Click the 'Network' line item in the left column; Are you looking for the Ethernet address or the wireless address? In the right panel, under the 'Ethernet' section, you will see the Ethernet MAC address listed, or in the right panel, under the 'airport' section, you will find the Airport MAC address.
You will need to use an Ethernet connection in this case. Ethernet is a lot faster than a phone line. You will need a coax jack and a modem in order to have an Ethernet connection. For more convenience, you can just get an Ethernet wall jack installed if you don't have one yet, and you can just get an Ethernet cable to connect from the Ethernet wall jack to your computer, giving you a high speed internet privledge.
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Address line is for your current address or P.O box.
By placing voltage on that line of the bus.