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Locating MAC address
Name: Erik Rosenbluh Date: April 7, 2005 at 11:14:10 Pacific OS: Win XP SP1 CPU/Ram: Dual Xeon 1gig ram
Comment:
I just reinstalled my entire system recently, which included resetting my wireless router. So the mac address from my Apple is no longer set up. I'd like to set it up again to filter the mac addresses and I was wondering if there was any way to get the mac address off my wireless adapter without taking it out of the computer? Is there a software utility that will tell me what it is?
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