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3.
Type
CMD
and press the enter key. A plain black window with a prompt similar
to “C:\>” should appear.
4.
Type
IPCONFIG /ALL
in the plain black window and press the enter key.
Some information should appear. Look for a line with the word “IP Address.”
To the right a number in four parts, divided by dots should appear. Write down
the network address.
1.
Also in the lower part of the dialog box, an odd looking
identification number in the format of “00:40:D0:19:51:B2”
should appear. This is your MAC number. Not all users will
need this later, but write it down, also, and note that there are no letter “O’”s
here… those are zeros.
For Users of Windows 98 or Windows ME
2.
Type
winipcfg
and press the enter key. A small dialog box like the one
below should appear.
3.
Within the dialog box, look for the dropdown list without a label. Most likely
the list defaults to “PPP Adapter.” Pull down the list; most likely it will only
have two choices. If it has more than two choices, you will have to choose your
network card by name; if it has only two, it’s the one other than PC adapter.
4.
After choosing, a number in four parts divided by dots should appear below,
with the word “IP Address” next to it. Write down the network address.
5.
Also in the lower part of the dialog box, an odd looking identification number
labeled “Adapter Address,” in the format “00:40:D0:19:51:B2” should appear.
This is your MAC address. Not all users will need this later, but write it down,
also, and note that there are no letter “O’”s here… those are zeros.