If you know any better ways, please feel free to share. It can be useful either when you want to enter the MAC address into a network analyzer or when you need to know what protocols are currently in use on each network adapter on a computer. It’s the command line that returns the MAC address with the list of network protocols associated with each address for all network adapters from either local or remote computer. It’s primarily designed to help troubleshoot NetBIOS name resolution problems but it does get the MAC address from the remote system as well. NBTSTAT is a Windows built-in diagnostic tool for NetBIOS over TCP/IP which mostly used in Windows system. Ping the remote computer to get the IP address and use ARP to retrieve the MAC address from that IP. Let me show you 3 different ways to archive this. Once completed, you should be able to enter commands as if you were sitting in front of the remote computer. ipconfig /all (to get the MAC address from a local computer) Enter the following commands to execute cmd on the target remote machine (using the IP address or computername): psexec 192.168.1.50 cmd. As we all know, we can use the command line IPConfig to get the MAC address of the network adapter installed on the local computer but to get the MAC address from a remote computer we need to use the different commands.
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