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Next you need to get the MAC's of the devices that will be allowed onto your network:
WINDOWS NT / 2000 PROFESSIONAL or XP:
* Using your mouse, click on the Start Button.
* Click on Programs.
* Next, click on Accessories, and then Command Prompt.
* Once a small black window appears, type in ipconfig /all (with a space between the g and the /).
* Locate the number to the right of Physical Address. This is your MAC address.
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* After clicking on the Start Button, click on Run.
* Type in the word command
* Click on OK.
* Once a small black window appears, type in winipcfg.
* Locate the number to the right of Physical Address. This is your MAC address.
WINDOWS 95/98/ME:
* After clicking on the Start Button, click on Run.
* In the white space of the window, type in the word winipcfg
* Click on "OK".
* Look under the info for the Ethernet adapter. (Your system may also have a modem.)
* The number next to "Adapter Address" is your MAC address.
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