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How can I find my network cards hardware address (aka Physical, Ethernet or MAC address) in order to register my computer?

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How can I find my network cards hardware address (aka Physical, Ethernet or MAC address) in order to register my computer?

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A network card’s hardware address is a unique, 12-digit, hexadecimal (0-9, A-F) number that looks something like 0260.8C3B.7A21 or 02:60:8C:3B:7A:21 or 02-60-8C-3B-7A-21. Because every hardware address is unique world wide, CORE has chosen this to be the way your computer is identified on the network. All computers, regardless of their operating system, must be registered in order to be given access to the CUMC network. You will be required to provide your computer’s hardware address when registering. Generally you will find the address for your network interface card through the computer’s operating system. The hardware address is also typically printed on a sticker located on the card itself.

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