From a command line: ipconfig or, for more info: ipconfig /all
From Windows itself, the control panel provides access to networking features and configuration.
ifconfig
"ifconfig" is a command found in most *NIX operating systems (think UNIX, Linux, BSD, etc...). it's equivalent in Windows is "ipconfig". it is a command you call from the shell (not the graphical user interface) that allows you see/set IP configurations for a specific interface.
The man command.
Use the 'ifconfig' command on your adaptor, or just 'ifconfig -a'
In a Linux terminal, the command to create a new directory is: mkdir .
ifconfig
for Windows Systems use IPCONFIG /ALL command to view Mac Address. for Linux Systems use IFCONFIG -A command to view Mac Address.
It depends on the operating system you are using. Most windows systems use the 'ipconfig' command to look at the network adaptor configuration, whereas Unix/Linux use the 'ifconfig' command.
It depends on the Operating System - For Win. 9x you can use winipcfg Other windows versions use ipconfig Unix and Linux use ifconfig
The command ifconfig will tell you the MAC address of whatever interfaces are active.
Ifconfig
ifconfig