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Wireless MAC
2016-03-16, 19:43
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RE: Wireless MAC
(2016-03-16 19:39)Fimlore Wrote:  If, somehow I need to provide the wireless Mac to my customers, ill have to boot into Windows pe and load the Windows driver.

As a long shot, you could try looking in the SMBIOS information. There is a small chance that the MAC address might be reflected there. You can test by booting into Linux and running "dmidecode". Any information that you see there can also be extracted by iPXE.

Quote:How often are the drivers in ipxe updated? Or isn't that on a regular basis

As and when someone either (a) does the work to develop one, or (b) pays for said work to be done.

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Wireless MAC - Fimlore - 2016-03-16, 18:32
RE: Wireless MAC - mcb30 - 2016-03-16, 19:10
RE: Wireless MAC - Fimlore - 2016-03-16, 19:24
RE: Wireless MAC - mcb30 - 2016-03-16, 19:29
RE: Wireless MAC - Fimlore - 2016-03-16, 19:39
RE: Wireless MAC - mcb30 - 2016-03-16 19:43
RE: Wireless MAC - Fimlore - 2016-03-16, 19:55
RE: Wireless MAC - mcb30 - 2016-03-16, 20:17
RE: Wireless MAC - robinsmidsrod - 2016-03-17, 13:44
RE: Wireless MAC - Fimlore - 2016-03-19, 13:20



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