From: "Amitava Sen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Just a little clarification ;-)
> ******************
> Also, what about machines that connect to the internet
> through something
> other than an ethernet card?  Let us say I have a machine
> that uses a token
> ring card.  Or what about when I dial up into my ISP through
> a modem.  A
> modem does not have a MAC address as far as I know.
> ********************
> A modem does have a MAC address.

Do all network devices (ethernet cards, token ring, modem,
MyUberCoolNetworkDevice etc.) have MAC addresses?  And more importantly, are
the MAC addresses compatible?

How do I find out the MAC address of my modem?

Thaths



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