MAC Addresses
MAC addresses (also called physical addresses) are made up of 48 bits. They are given in six couples of hexadecimal numbers.
How can I obtain my address?
- Click the Windows start up menu icon
- Click on Settings (gear icon)
- Click on Network & Internet
- Click on Ethernet
- The MAC address is listed next to Physical address (MAC)
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The MAC address is marked red.
Your MAC address is unique and will be different from the one shown in the image.
- Click into search field
- Type cmd in the search field
- Press enter
- Type ipconfig /all in the new window
- Press enter
- Look for Ethernet-Adapter LAN or something similar
- Your MAC address is the physical address
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The MAC address is marked red.
Your MAC address is unique and will be different from the one shown in the image.
- Click search function
- Click Control Panel
- Click Network and Sharing Center
- Choose connection type Ethernet in the new window
- Click Details
- Your MAC address is the Physical Address
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Obtain a root command shell. Type ifconfig. Your MAC address is the HWaddr.
- Click on Apple → System Preferences
- Click on Network
- Double-click on your network interface card (normally Built-in Ethernet)
- Click on Ethernet
- Your MAC address is the Ethernet-ID
The MAC address is marked red.
Your MAC address is unique and will be different from the one shown in the image.
- Click Settings
- Click About Tablet respectively About Phone
- Click Status
- Your MAC address is the Wi-Fi MAC address
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