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A note about MAC addresses - they are 12 digit hexadecimal numbers that are made up only of the numbers "0" through "9" and the letters "A" through "F". A sample of a valid MAC might be "00:1A:B2:3C:D4:5E".
Windows 7,
Use either 1 or 2 to find your MAC address.
1. Make sure your adapter is installed and activated. If you
connect wirelessly, connect to the strongest “RNet”
signal. If you connect via a cable, make sure the cable is
connected to your computer and the wall jack. Go to Start then Run.
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2. Make sure the adapter is installed and activated. If you connect
wirelessly, connect to the strongest “RNet”
signal. If you connect via a cable, make sure the cable is
connected to your computer and the wall jack. Then, click on Start,
go to Control Panel, go to Network Connections and double-click on
your wireless or Ethernet connection, (Ethernet is often called
Local Area Connection). A window will pop up with the status of the
adapter. Click the tab marked Support and click on Details. Your MAC
address is the Physical Address.
Windows 98 and Millennium
To find your MAC address of your Ethernet
or wireless adapter, first make sure the adapter is installed and/or
activated. If you connect wirelessly, connect to the strongest “RNet”
signal. If you connect via a cable, make sure the cable is
connected to your computer and the wall jack. Click on Start, click
on Run, type in: winipcfg in the box and hit OK. A
new window will appear. Make sure that your appropriate adapter is
shown in the drop-down box (wireless adapter for wireless
connections, ethernet adapter for ethernet cable connections).
The adapter address shown should be the MAC/Physical address we
need.
MAC OS X
To find your MAC address of your Ethernet
or wireless adapter, first make sure the adapter is installed and/or
activated. If you connect wirelessly, connect to the strongest “RNet”
signal. If you connect via a cable, make sure the cable is
connected to your computer and the wall jack. Use the System
Profiler. This is located in the Utilities folder in Applications.
Once System Profiler is open highlight Network on the left hand side
of the window. This will bring up all your network connections.
Click on Airport and your MAC address appears in the lower window.
Using your own router
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