Click on the connection icon in the system tray. It may look like a small graphic, or like a tiny computer monitor. After clicking on it, select "Open Network and Sharing Center".
In Windows 8, run the Desktop application in your Start screen. Once you're in Desktop Mode, right-click on the connection icon in the system tray. Select "Network and Sharing Center".
Find the name of your network connection and click on it. It will be located right after the word Connections. This will open a small window.
Click Details. This will open a list of configuration information about the connection, similar to what appears when you use the IPConfig tool in the Command Prompt.
Look for Physical Address. This your MAC address.
Arp (address resolution protocol)
ARP
Arp (address resolution protocol)
hosts
ARP - Address resolution protocol (ARP) enables the packaging of IP data into ethernet packages. It is the system and messaging protocol that is used to find the ethernet (hardware) address from a specific IP number. Without this protocol, the ethernet package could not be generated from the IP package, because the ethernet address could not be determined RARP - Reverse address resolution protocol (RARP) is used to allow a computer without a local permanent data storage media to determine its IP address from its ethernet address. Fore More information you can visit this website:-http://www.iyogibusiness.com
n/y access protocol means say in arp process when an ip has a data and it needs to sent it, it must inform network access protocol such as ethernet and token ring of the destination hardware add on the local n/w.
In a Local hosts file.
An application which is running on a local machine may listen on network ports for connections from remote machines. The machine may have firewall software, and the network may have firewall hardware, intended to prevent remote machines from being able to connect, so the answer is yes and no. Assuming you can run the program on the local machine and it is able to listen on an appropriate port, and the remote computer knows how to connect to the local machine, and is permitted to access by any security software and hardware, then yes.
Double Click on the icon named "Local Area Network". Click Properties>TCP/IP Protocol
An IP address is a 4-byte (32-bit) number, used to identify a computer. This is often configured into the computer; or the IP address of a computer is handed to the computer, at startup, by a DHCP server. It is not generally coded into hardware, although certain networking equipment might have, in hardware, a default address such as 192.168.0.1 (this is a private address). For the most part, the IP address is none of the options you specify - it is neither hardware, nor software; it is information used by the hardware and software.
Frame machines can be purchased online from retailers such as Amazon. One would recommend trying your local hardware store for a frame machine before looking online.
Your local hardware store should be able to tell you how particularly if they sell the same machine