M MrControversial Senior member Jan 25, 2005 848 0 0 Feb 4, 2005 #1 How can I find this without opening up the box?
E Eltano1 Golden Member Aug 6, 2000 1,897 0 0 Feb 4, 2005 #2 Depending on the OS, start---run----cmd-----ipconfig/all or ipcfg/all Eltano
L loup garou Lifer Feb 17, 2000 35,132 1 81 Feb 4, 2005 #3 Originally posted by: Eltano1 Depending on the OS, start---run----cmd-----ipconfig/all or ipcfg/all Eltano Click to expand... Or start>run>cmd>getmac
Originally posted by: Eltano1 Depending on the OS, start---run----cmd-----ipconfig/all or ipcfg/all Eltano Click to expand... Or start>run>cmd>getmac
JackMDS Elite Member Super Moderator Oct 25, 1999 29,547 423 126 Feb 4, 2005 #4 May be this can Help. Link to: How Do I Find my IP and MAC Numbers? Link to: Using IPCONFIG Command Line Utility, and or Winipcfg (Wntipcfg) GUI Utility to find Local Network Info (IP, MAC). :sun:
May be this can Help. Link to: How Do I Find my IP and MAC Numbers? Link to: Using IPCONFIG Command Line Utility, and or Winipcfg (Wntipcfg) GUI Utility to find Local Network Info (IP, MAC). :sun: