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<blockquote data-quote="Ghost_inside2003" data-source="post: 96158" data-attributes="member: 184024"><p>All network cards come with a mac address from the factory, your satellite card is a network card, so technically speaking you don't need a mac address because you already have one.</p><p></p><p>Some card manufacturers release an utility that can change this address, but it is not good idea to mess around with it unless you know what you are doing.</p><p></p><p>Try to the following to find out our mac address:</p><p></p><p>Go to Start/Programs/Utilities/Command prompt, this will bring a dos window. Type in ipconfig /all which will display information about all network adapters installed in the machine including modems which we do not want MAC addresses for. Ethernet MAC addresses start with 00 or 08. On Windows NT/2000/XP find the section titled Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection on Windows 95/98/ME the section is just called Ethernet Adapter, this may be look slightly different from the examples given below, then look for an entry called Physical Address. This is your MAC address.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ghost_inside2003, post: 96158, member: 184024"] All network cards come with a mac address from the factory, your satellite card is a network card, so technically speaking you don't need a mac address because you already have one. Some card manufacturers release an utility that can change this address, but it is not good idea to mess around with it unless you know what you are doing. Try to the following to find out our mac address: Go to Start/Programs/Utilities/Command prompt, this will bring a dos window. Type in ipconfig /all which will display information about all network adapters installed in the machine including modems which we do not want MAC addresses for. Ethernet MAC addresses start with 00 or 08. On Windows NT/2000/XP find the section titled Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection on Windows 95/98/ME the section is just called Ethernet Adapter, this may be look slightly different from the examples given below, then look for an entry called Physical Address. This is your MAC address. [/QUOTE]
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