MAC addresses (physical address or network address) are represented as 12 hexadecimal numbers grouped in 6 pairs. The are usually operated by colons, but sometimes dashes or no separator is used. Some devices will show 2 MAC addresses. One for wired and one for wireless. Make sure you choose the correct one.
MAC address example: 1A:2B:3C:4D:5E:6F OR 1A-2B-3C-4D-5E-6F OR 1A2B3C4D5E6F
Windows
- Network Connections
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Right click on the Internet icon, lower right on computer screen
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Click menu option Open Network & Internet Settings
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Click “view your network properties” link
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Find the appropriate MAC address in the results
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- Command Prompt
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Right-click on the Start menu and select Command Prompt
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Inside the Command Prompt window, type "ipconfig/all"
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Push Enter
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Find the appropriate MAC address in the results.
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MAC
- Open System Preferences
- Open Network
- Choose Ethernet or WIFI (depending on the address you need)
- Click Advanced button
- Choose the Hardware tab
IOS (iPhone or iPad)
- tap Settings
- tap General
- tap About
- Find the MAC address in the results
Android
- tap Settings
- tap About Phone
- tap Status
- Find the MAC address in the results
Roku - Settings - Network - About