Hi Carol and list:

On the mPower, there is a program in the Windows folder on the KeySoft system disk, that if run from the utilities/application menu, will give you the mac address. Once in the file list, press m and you should either find it, or only have to press space a few times from this point. As with most other applications run from this menu, just press enter at the command line prompt.

Regards,

Dean Jackson
Humanware
Christchurch
New Zealand.
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Hi Don,

I was hoping that was the case as I don't know where the original
packaging was dumped and am certainly not going after it!

Thanks!


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Hi Carol,

The mac address is printed on a label located on the back or under side
of your wireless card.  If you don't have sighted assistance an ocr
package such
as openbook or k1000 may read it.

Don

On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 16:53:53 +0100, Carol Pearson wrote:

Any ideas where I find this wireless MAC address?


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Hi, Carol: If you want a secure connection, this is how you'd do
the WEP connection.

The WEP key should either be 10 or 26 alpha-numeric digits in
length composed of the letters A thru f and the numbers 0 thru 9.
It is, (Though it's not supposed to be) case sensitive.
Normally, the WEP key doesn't require a password.

In some cases, the network is both WEP encrypted and uses MAC
address filtering.  MAC address filtering is where the router or
network gateway is given a list of "Authorized" computers that
can access it.  If your friend has utilized MAC address
filtering, you'll need to give her the MAC address off of your
wireless card (a 12 digit alpha-numeric number usually starting
with "00").  Also, I've found it helpful NOT to use an assigned
WEP key from my router but to create one of my own using only
digits avoiding the case sensitivity issues.

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