Open SSH and type the following and press Enter:
/sbin/ifconfig | grep -i hwaddr
The sequence of hexadecimal digits that appears to the right of eth0 HWAddr (e.g. 08:00:27:ED:DA:8b) is
your network card’s MAC Address
Open SSH and type the following and press Enter:
/sbin/ifconfig | grep -i hwaddr
The sequence of hexadecimal digits that appears to the right of eth0 HWAddr (e.g. 08:00:27:ED:DA:8b) is
your network card’s MAC Address
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