Easily find MAC addresses in Windows XP

  
        Previously, when using Windows 98, the system had a "Winipcfg.exe" gadget, which can easily and easily check the IP network details, as well as the Mac address of the network card, but this gadget can not be found in Windows XP. Recently installed a Cable Modem, you need to enter the Mac address of the network card, so I asked a few old birds to get it, let's share the method of searching. Click on the menu "Start - All Programs - Accessories - System Tools - System Information", then click on "Component - Network - Adapter" in the pop-up window, wait a moment, we can see the details of the network adapter on the right, of which It includes the Mac address. (Figure 1) There is another way to view the Mac, that is, in Windows XP, there is a function similar to "Winipcfg.exe" - "ipconfig.exe", open the "Run" dialog box and enter "cmd", then open Enter "ipconfig /all" in the command line window, press Enter and find the "Physical Address" item. This is the Mac address of the network card.
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