![]() ![]() If you can get onto the network its on (VNC, RDP, SSH), then you can do it, but otherwise no. Edit: Unless you have some other form of access to the machine, yes, it is impossible. You need to look at the routers ARP table. 193 1 3 8 Add a comment 3 Answers Sorted by: 13 If its not in the same network, you most likely wont be able to. When all the parameters are displayed, locate and write down the MAC address. 10 Answers Sorted by: 21 MAC addresses do not get passed on by routers.Type the following command: /sbin/ifconfig (on some distributions, just ifconfig).It will look something like the following: 00:0B:4D:2F:62:7A The number next to Ethernet ID is you MAC Address.Click on Advanced from the lower right. ![]()
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