March 21, 201016 yr I need to find these for some networking, but I cant. I know on a pc, you can go to run, cmd, and type in the command that makes it all show up. I can't find out how to get all of these on my mac though, how do I do it?
March 21, 201016 yr Google Mac IP Commands? 1. Run the Network Utility (under Applications | Utilities ). Your IP address is in the Info tab, on the left, next to IP Address(es). You may need to change the "Network Interface" 2. Open up "Network Preferences" on the Location menu (under the Apple). Your IP Address will be in the List of different connections. 3. Use the "Net monitor" utility available from http://homepage.mac.com/rominar/net.html . It can be set to put a graph in your menu bar. Move your mouse over the graph and it will show a window with your IP Address. Also what type of Mac is it? Popoto.~<3
March 22, 201016 yr Author I've found the IP address, I just need all the other things. It's the newest MacBook pro with snow leopard.
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