And just to give a windows answer .. run either ipconfig or winipcfg and
itshould be there somewhere....
Dave.
On Thu, 18 May 2000, Kieran Colfer - Sun Microsystems Ireland wrote:
> Anyone know an easy way of getting the ethernet address of a card? I
> have a laptop here that needs an IP, but IR need the ethernet address to
> give me one. It ain't written anywhere on the machine or the docs, and
> it's an integrated net card on a laptop which isn't mine, so opening it
> up to look at the chip ain't an option. Anyone any suggestions? I'm
> running WinME and SuSE 6.0 on the machine.
>> ...Miles
>>kieran.colfer at ireland.sun.com>> A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any other invention,
> with the possible exceptions of handguns and Tequilla.
> -- Mitch Ratcliffe
>>
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