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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?

Windows 11

  1. Click the Windows start up menu icon
  2. Click on Settings (gear icon)
  3. Click on Network & Internet
  4. Click on Ethernet
  5. The MAC address is listed next to Physical address (MAC)
Win11 Windows start up menu icon
Step 1
Win11 Settings
Step 2
Win11 Network & Internet
Step 3
Win11 Ethernet
Step 4
Win11 Physical address
The MAC address is marked red.
Your MAC address is unique and will be different from the one shown in the image.

Windows 10

  1. Click into search field
  2. Type cmd in the search field
  3. Press enter
  4. Type ipconfig /all in the new window
  5. Press enter
  6. Look for Ethernet-Adapter LAN or something similar
  7. Your MAC address is the physical address
Win10 Suchfeld
Step 1-3
Win10 CMD
The MAC address is marked red.
Your MAC address is unique and will be different from the one shown in the image.

Windows 8

  1. Click search function
  2. Click Control Panel
  3. Click Network and Sharing Center
  4. Choose connection type Ethernet in the new window
  5. Click Details
  6. Your MAC address is the Physical Address
Win8 Suchfunktion
Step 1
Win8 Systemsteuerung
Step 2
Win8 Ethernet
Step 4
Win8 MAC
Step 5 and 6

Linux

Obtain a root command shell. Type ifconfig. Your MAC address is the HWaddr.

Mac OS X

  1. Click on AppleSystem Preferences
  2. Click on Network
  3. Double-click on your network interface card (normally Built-in Ethernet)
  4. Click on Ethernet
  5. Your MAC address is the Ethernet-ID
ipconfig MAC OS X
The MAC address is marked red.
Your MAC address is unique and will be different from the one shown in the image.

Android

  1. Click Settings
  2. Click About Tablet respectively About Phone
  3. Click Status
  4. Your MAC address is the Wi-Fi MAC address
Android Settings
Step 1
Android About Device
Step 2
Android Status
Step 3
Android MAC Address
Step 4
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