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== Instructions ==
'''''Instructions'''''
<font size="2.5em" color="#990000"><strong>NOTE</strong></font>: These instructions apply to both Windows Vista and Windows 7.
<font size="2.5em" color="#990000"><strong>NOTE</strong></font>: These instructions apply to both Windows Vista and Windows 7.


=== Step 1: Open cmd ===
<LI>Open cmd


Type '''cmd''' into the find input box (this input also doubles as the typical run dialog if you press enter) and press enter.
Type '''cmd''' into the find input box (this input also doubles as the typical run dialog if you press enter) and press enter.

Revision as of 17:58, 5 December 2012

Instructions NOTE: These instructions apply to both Windows Vista and Windows 7.

  • Open cmd Type cmd into the find input box (this input also doubles as the typical run dialog if you press enter) and press enter.
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    Step 2: Run ipconfig

    Type ipconfig /all to display information about your network adapters.

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    Step 3: Extract the Physical Address (MAC Address)

    The physical (MAC) address should be found typically under:

    • Wireless LAN adapter Wireless Network Connection for the Wireless connection
    • Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection for Wired connection

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