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How do i find the MAC address, also known as "Ethernet ID" for my network card in MAC OS X Leopard? | How do i find the MAC address, also known as "Ethernet ID" for my network card in MAC OS X Leopard? | ||
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#Click on the tab '''"Ethernet"'''. Next to '''"Ethernet ID"''' the MAC address is listed. | #Click on the tab '''"Ethernet"'''. Next to '''"Ethernet ID"''' the MAC address is listed. | ||
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How do i find the MAC address, also known as "Ethernet ID" for my network card in MAC OS X Leopard?
- Open "System Preferences".
- Click on "Network" in the upper part of the window.
- Click "Ethernet" on the left side.
- Click the button "Advanced".
- Click on the tab "Ethernet". Next to "Ethernet ID" the MAC address is listed.