On 01 Aug 2020, Sean Dennis said the following...
Hi Joe,
I wouldn't know; I get my MAC addresses through my router or using something like nmap on my network.
So, no, in the 25 years I've run OS/2, I've not had a need to look up
the MAC address in the OS because I've always checked elsewhere.
I can make the IP address on my device static 2 ways. 1 way is to do some thing in Windows and or Linux, this is what I have done on 3 devices so far.
The other way I can do it is through my router and assign an IP address to a device there.... The area in the router where I do this shows all the devices with their mac addresses... There is currently ~ 20 something devices and I didn't want to test each one to see what one was the OS/2 machine
I thought I could ask a simple question and get a simple answer... I guess
not.
IB Joe
AKA Joe Schweier
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