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Q: How can I find my MAC Address of my Ethernet interface?

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This article explains how to determine your MAC address.  To get started, scroll to your operating system below:

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Windows 11

1.) Open Settings by pressing Windows+I key on your keyboard. When this opens, navigate to the Network and Internet

 

2.) In the Network & Settings, click on "Advanced Network Settings, then select "Hardware and Connections Properties" 

3.) In Hardware and Connection Properties, you will see a list of information about all the network adapters installed on your PC. Locate the the adapter you want to find the MAC address for in the list (such as "Wireless Network Adapter" for your Wi-Fi Connection). You will see the MAC address Listed beside "Physical Address (MAC). 

NOTE: Each machine has its own unique MAC address.

Windows 7 and Windows 10

Note:  The screenshots below in this section are from Windows 7, however the same steps will also apply to Windows 10.  There will just be cosmetic differences in the actual screens displayed.

  1. Go to the Start menu and in the Search box, type cmd.  Click the cmd (Command Prompt) icon in the results.

    Start menu

    Result: This will bring up the Command Prompt.

  2. Type in  ipconfig /all   and press Enter.
    Command prompt screen

    Result: This will bring your IP configuration in a verbose format. 
  • For your wired MAC address, look for a section labeled "Ethernet Adapter Local Network Connection." 
  • There may be more than one Local Area Connection.  If so they will be labeled Local Area Connection 2, Local Area Connection 3, etc. Your MAC address is labeled "Physical Address", and is a 12 character alpha numeric string. 
  • For your wireless IP address, look for a section labeled "Wireless LAN adapter Wireless Network Connection."  Again, your MAC address is labeled "Physical Address", and is a 12 character alpha numeric string. 

Please note that it may be necessary to scroll up if you have many network devices.

Wireless IP configuration

Windows 7 (alternate method)

  1. Open the Start Menu and open the Control Panel.

    Start menu

  2. Click Network and Internet.

    Control Panel

  3. Click Network and Sharing Center.

    Network

  4. For the interface you are trying to obtain the MAC address for (wired or wireless), click on the link on the left-hand column under View your active networks next to Connections.  In the screenshots below, it is Local Area Connection for Wired and Wireless Network Connection (MIT) for Wireless.

    || Wired || Wireless ||
    Sharing center wired "Sharing center wireless
  5. In the Status window that appears, click on the Details button.

    || Wired || Wireless ||
    Properties wired "Properties wireless
  6. In the window that appears, look for the Physical Address.  This is the MAC address your computer has on the network interface you are checking (wired or wireless)
    Wired Wireless
    Details wired "Details wireless

Windows 10 (alternate method)


  1. Go to Start > Settings.

    Settings

  2. Once the Settings page opens click on Network & Internet.

    network

  3. Select Ethernet from the left hand side and select your Ethernet interface on the right hand side.

    win10ethernet

  4. The Mac address will be displayed next to Physical address and is a 12 character alpha numeric string.

    mac

    Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) to macOS 12 (Monterey)

  1. Click on the Apple icon in the top left, and click on System Preferences, or open System Preferences from your Dock.
    Apple menu

  2. In the System Preferences window, click on Network.


  3. In the resulting network window, there will be network interfaces listed on the left.  For your wired MAC address, select Built-in Ethernet, and then click Advanced. For your wireless MAC address, select Wi-Fi or Airport, and then click Advanced.
    System network preferences

  4. On the resulting screen, look on the tabs across the top for the Ethernet or Hardware tab. This screen may look slightly different depending on whether you selected Built-in Ethernet or Wi-Fi in the previous step.
    Ethernet settings screen

  5. Your MAC address is labeled Ethernet ID or MAC Address, and should be six groups of two letters and numbers, separated by colons.
    Ethernet tab screen

macOS 13 (Ventura)

1.) From the Apple Logo in the top left corner of the display, choose from the drop down choose System Settings

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2.) From the sidebar, chose Network. Then scroll all the way down and click on Advanced

3.) The next screen that appears will have your MAC address.

MacOS 14 (Sonoma)

  1. From the Apple Logo in the top left corner of the display, choose from the drop down choose System Settings
  2. From the sidebar, chose Wifi. Then scroll all the way down and click on Advanced
    Result: You Mac address will be displayed on the next screen.

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Last Modified:

February 21, 2024

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