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Do you know that you can easily find the MAC address of a Windows computer by using the getmac command? So I can use the command getmac /v get verbose information, that now shows me the Wi-Fi network with the MAC Address of the Wi-Fi network as well as various other networks. These are VMware Virtual Networks there are the Mac addresses of the 2 VMware networks. I could do that by going to Network and Internet Settings as an example, going to Advanced Settings, going to Hardware and Connection Properties and then finding the MAC address for my Wi-Fi network but itamp;#39;s a lot quicker to simply use getmac in a command prompt to find the MAC Address of various Wi-Fi cards. Now I could use this information within a script as an example so use the command to get to the MAC Address of a specific interface and then change the MAC Address of that interface.