ipconfig /all
in the console to which I got no items match your search
. I also tried getmac
. A screen flashed very briefly with what appeared to be the information, but it was not there long enough to read.cmd
.cmd
entry that appears.ipconfig /all
or getmac
and it should execute both commands and the window will remain open such that you can see the output.getmac
is great for just mac addresses ipconfig
is good for ip addresses and ipconfig /all
is great for IP address and a lot of other useless info (like unused connections)getmac
cmd
in the search box and press enter or run window (windows logo + r) getmac
(no ipconfig necessary, in fact that wont work) and let it run (it may take a few seconds to rertrieve the info)ipconfig
and ipconfig
dose not have enough info use ipconfig /all
Get-NetAdapter
PowerShell cmdlet.