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Mac code
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Who do I need to speak to at BT to get my Mac code? Anyone know the number?
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0800 328 6738
http://bt.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/bt.cfg/php/endu ser/cci/bt_adp.php?p_sid=2i3JhAWi&cat_lvl1=346 &cat_lvl2=401&cat_lvl3=402&cat_lvl4=403&p_cv=4 .403&p_cats=346,401,402,403&p_faqid=9778
0800 328 6738
http://bt.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/bt.cfg/php/endu ser/cci/bt_adp.php?p_sid=2i3JhAWi&cat_lvl1=346 &cat_lvl2=401&cat_lvl3=402&cat_lvl4=403&p_cv=4 .403&p_cats=346,401,402,403&p_faqid=9778
mac code .....
I assume you mean mac address?
open a command prompt
run | cmd - ok
then either type
ipconfig /all
or
getmac
you'll see a series of number/letters
nx-nn-xx-xn-nn-nn
(in ipconfig it's called the physical address)
each physical network device (generally your network card or wifi dongle) has it's own unique address.
(it's a security thing .... don't give it out here ;o
I assume you mean mac address?
open a command prompt
run | cmd - ok
then either type
ipconfig /all
or
getmac
you'll see a series of number/letters
nx-nn-xx-xn-nn-nn
(in ipconfig it's called the physical address)
each physical network device (generally your network card or wifi dongle) has it's own unique address.
(it's a security thing .... don't give it out here ;o