

It's typically not installed so you'll have to go download it and install it manually. If you want to sweep the entire LAN for MAC addresses you can use the command line tool fing to do so. ping statistics -ġ packets transmitted, 1 received, 0% packet loss, time 0ms If you just want to find out the MAC address of a given IP address you can use the command arp to look it up, once you've pinged the system 1 time.
