> I am not sure if this will work under 8.1, but under OS9, the TCP/IP
> Control Panel has an "Info" button. Clicking that button pops a
> window dialog that give the MAC Address of the ethernet controller
> used by the currently selected TCP option, that is the
> "Hardware Address."

This did it! It's actually under File -> Get Info and spits out the MAC
Address (only when the port is actually connected). In reply to the other
suggestion by Howard, I purpotedly setup the wireless router to static
DHCP in order to protect from possible network intrusions.

cheers and thanks for the help! gianfranco


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