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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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
Find the mac address of that computer.
destination mac addresssource mac address CRC - FCS
Absolutely not... That information is not released to the public.
simple, just go into cmd prompt and type ipconfig/all.
Hold the windows key(next to alt) and click r(You can also search for Run) in the RUN window type cmd IN the cmd type ipconfig /all Look for MAC address
After running cmd, you can check the MAC (Physical Address) address by using the command ipconfig /all.
XP and Vista: WindowsKey+R type cmd type ipconfig/all at the command prompt look under physical address
How to Identify the Local MAC Address through DOS Prompt? {| ! id="given" abbr="Given" colspan="2" align="left" | Selected Answer | 1. Login to gain access to Desktop User Environment 2. Click Start Menu Button 3. Click the Run Option 4. Type cmd in the available box 5. Once the Command prompt is displayed type the ipconfig /all command 6. Review the Physical Address (MAC) |}
For Windows open a command prompt (Clicking "Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Command Prompt" -OR- by typing "CMD" (no quotes) on the run line and hitting enter) Once in the command prompt, type the following: ipconfig /all ...and hit enter. The MAC address of your NIC should be listed as "Physical Address"
run cmd, enter ipconfig /all
click start search for: cmd hit enter type in ipconfig /all Under Physical address that is your MAC address
Command prompt is a simple term meaning the place where you can enter system commands. It has different names on different systems, Windows -cmd(Command Prompt), Linux Mac - Terminal
Open cmd, type "getmac" or "ipconfig /all"
A MAC address is a unique identifier given to network devices when running on a physical network. To find out the MAC address of a network device on a Windows 8 laptop press the key with the Windows symbol on it to bring up the splash screen. Type in CMD and then press enter to bring up the command prompt. Within the command prompt window type in the command 'IPConfig /all'. Check the information on each of the network devices that have been detected and the Physical Address, which is six sets of two hexadecimal characters, will provide the MAC address of the network device.
login to DNS server Click start->click run-> type cmd type IPCONFIG /all this will give you MAC address of server