From: Sonny Hung (sonnyhung_at_gmail.com)
Date: Tue Jan 04 2005 - 10:34:04 PST
Joe,
It should generally be on the card on the back though not all
manufacturers follow the same method of labeling PC-Cards. If you use
the card in a XP Laptop or PCMCIA bapable Desktop you can open a
Command Prompt and do a 'ipconfig /all' which will provide the MAC
Address
If on a Mac I'll let Mac literate users reply.
-- God bless, Sonny Hung the Hung Family On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 13:09:14 -0500, Joseph Holmes <biz_at_pobox.com> wrote: > =46ollowing all the instructions I found on the net and on this list, I > bought the Microsoft MN-520 wifi card, downloaded and installed all the > extensions and files, and, after fiddling and fixing for several days, > browsed my first Web page on my MessagePad 2100 just about ten minutes > ago. Thanks all! > > Question: I usually protect my home wireless network with a MAC address > filter. Does anyone know how I can find the MAC address of my Newton's > card? Thanks. > > -=3D-Joe > -- > This is the NewtonTalk list - http://www.newtontalk.net/ for all inquiries > Official Newton FAQ: http://www.chuma.org/newton/faq/ > WikiWikiNewt for all kinds of articles: http://tools.unna.org/wikiwikinewt/ > > -- This is the NewtonTalk list - http://www.newtontalk.net/ for all inquiries Official Newton FAQ: http://www.chuma.org/newton/faq/ WikiWikiNewt for all kinds of articles: http://tools.unna.org/wikiwikinewt/
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