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2002ASP #6792
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2002ASP #6793
Determining a Network Controller MAC Address Using Visual Basic

Keeping it simple, this is a wrapper routine that will return the Medium Access Control (MAC) address for the installed network card. A MAC Address is a unique 48-bit number assigned to the network interface card (NIC) by the manufacturer. MAC addresses (which are physical addresses) are used for mapping in TCP/IP network communication.

2002C #15396
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2002C #15397
Determining a Network Controller MAC Address Using Visual Basic

Keeping it simple, this is a wrapper routine that will return the Medium Access Control (MAC) address for the installed network card. A MAC Address is a unique 48-bit number assigned to the network interface card (NIC) by the manufacturer. MAC addresses (which are physical addresses) are used for mapping in TCP/IP network communication.

2002VB #24000
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2002VB #24001
Determining a Network Controller MAC Address Using Visual Basic

Keeping it simple, this is a wrapper routine that will return the Medium Access Control (MAC) address for the installed network card. A MAC Address is a unique 48-bit number assigned to the network interface card (NIC) by the manufacturer. MAC addresses (which are physical addresses) are used for mapping in TCP/IP network communication.

ASP_Volume2 #34012
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ASP_Volume2 #34016
Determining a Network Controller MAC Address Using Visual Basic

Keeping it simple, this is a wrapper routine that will return the Medium Access Control (MAC) address for the installed network card. A MAC Address is a unique 48-bit number assigned to the network interface card (NIC) by the manufacturer. MAC addresses (which are physical addresses) are used for mapping in TCP/IP network communication.

ASP_Volume3 #56670
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ASP_Volume3 #56671
Determining a Network Controller MAC Address Using Visual Basic

Keeping it simple, this is a wrapper routine that will return the Medium Access Control (MAC) address for the installed network card. A MAC Address is a unique 48-bit number assigned to the network interface card (NIC) by the manufacturer. MAC addresses (which are physical addresses) are used for mapping in TCP/IP network communication.

C_Volume2 #75074
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C_Volume2 #75078
Determining a Network Controller MAC Address Using Visual Basic

Keeping it simple, this is a wrapper routine that will return the Medium Access Control (MAC) address for the installed network card. A MAC Address is a unique 48-bit number assigned to the network interface card (NIC) by the manufacturer. MAC addresses (which are physical addresses) are used for mapping in TCP/IP network communication.

Java_Volume1 #93618
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Java_Volume1 #93622
Determining a Network Controller MAC Address Using Visual Basic

Keeping it simple, this is a wrapper routine that will return the Medium Access Control (MAC) address for the installed network card. A MAC Address is a unique 48-bit number assigned to the network interface card (NIC) by the manufacturer. MAC addresses (which are physical addresses) are used for mapping in TCP/IP network communication.

1_2002 #110754
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1_2002 #110755
Determining a Network Controller MAC Address Using Visual Basic

Keeping it simple, this is a wrapper routine that will return the Medium Access Control (MAC) address for the installed network card. A MAC Address is a unique 48-bit number assigned to the network interface card (NIC) by the manufacturer. MAC addresses (which are physical addresses) are used for mapping in TCP/IP network communication.

2_2002-2004 #120765
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2_2002-2004 #120769
Determining a Network Controller MAC Address Using Visual Basic

Keeping it simple, this is a wrapper routine that will return the Medium Access Control (MAC) address for the installed network card. A MAC Address is a unique 48-bit number assigned to the network interface card (NIC) by the manufacturer. MAC addresses (which are physical addresses) are used for mapping in TCP/IP network communication.

3_2004-2005 #139309
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3_2004-2005 #139313
Determining a Network Controller MAC Address Using Visual Basic

Keeping it simple, this is a wrapper routine that will return the Medium Access Control (MAC) address for the installed network card. A MAC Address is a unique 48-bit number assigned to the network interface card (NIC) by the manufacturer. MAC addresses (which are physical addresses) are used for mapping in TCP/IP network communication.

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