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1. Introduction to Intel® FPGA Software Installation and Licensing
2. System Requirements and Prerequisites
3. Downloading and Installing Intel FPGA Software
4. Licensing Intel® FPGA Software
5. About Intel® FPGA Software License Files
A. Getting Hardware Information for License
B. Intel FPGA Software Installation and Licensing Archives
C. Document Revision History for Intel® FPGA Software Installation and Licensing
3.1. Software Available in the FPGA Software Download Center
3.2. Installation Path
3.3. Downloading and Installing with Individual Executable Files
3.4. Downloading and Installing Using .tar Files
3.5. Setting Intel® Quartus® Prime Environment Variables
3.6. Starting the Intel® Quartus® Prime Software
3.7. Installing Programming Cable Drivers
3.8. Installing and Configuring a JTAG Server
3.9. Adding Device Support and Other Intel FPGA Software to Existing Installation
3.10. Managing Multiple Versions and Copies of Intel FPGA Software
3.11. Updating Intel FPGA Software
3.12. Uninstalling Intel FPGA Software
4.4.1. Intel® Quartus® Prime Software License
4.4.2. Intel® Quartus® Prime Lite Edition Software License
4.4.3. Questa*-Intel® FPGA Edition and Questa*-Intel® FPGA Starter Edition Software License
4.4.4. Intellectual Property (IP) Cores Licenses
4.4.5. Development Kits Containing the Intel® Quartus® Prime Software
4.4.6. Nios® II Embedded Design Suite License
4.4.7. Siemens EDA* AXI Verification IP Suite License (Intel FPGA Edition)
4.4.8. University Program Software Licenses
4.5.1. Installing the FLEXlm License Manager Server Software on Another License Server
4.5.2. Upgrading the FLEXlm License Manager Server Software
4.5.3. (Windows Only) Starting and Stopping the License Server
4.5.4. (Windows Only) Starting the License Server Automatically
4.5.5. Rereading an Existing License File on a License Server
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A.1.1. Finding the NIC ID for Windows
Use the ipconfig utility to find the NIC ID on Windows.
At a command prompt, type:
ipconfig /all
The command prints network information. The NIC Address appears as Physical Address.
Figure 3. NIC ID in Output of ipconfig Command
If the system has more than one network card, you can use the NIC ID of any network card connected to the computer.