How to Find Your Device MAC Address
- Open Settings
- Tap About Phone
- Tap Status or Status Information
- Look for: Wi‑Fi MAC Address, Phone MAC Address
- Open Alexa app
- Tap Devices
- Select Echo
- From the Fire TV or Fire TV Stick’s home screen, scroll down to Settings.
- Next, scroll to the right and select System or MyFireTV.
- Next, scroll down to and select About.
- Next, scroll down to Network.
- Open Google Home App
- Select device
- Tap Settings
- Scroll to find MAC Address
- Open Google Home app
- Select device
- Tap Settings
- Scroll to find MAC Address
- Open Settings
- Tap Wi‑Fi
- Tap (i) next to your network
- Turn OFF 'Private Wi‑Fi Address'
- Wi‑Fi Address is your MAC
- Open System Settings
- Select Wi‑Fi
- Click Details next to your connected network
- Turn OFF 'Private Wi‑Fi Address'
- Wi‑Fi Address is your MAC
- From the Home Menu, select System Settings.
- Scroll down through the menu and select Internet.
- The MAC address is displayed here listed under System MAC Address.
- Go to System Settings.
- Select Internet Settings.
- Select Other Information and then Confirm MAC Address.
- From the Wii Menu, select Wii Options.
- Select Wii Settings, then scroll to the right to Wii System Settings.
- Select Internet, then select Console Information. The MAC address is displayed here. Please note the Wii is unable to connect wirelessly on campus and therefore must use an ethernet adapter.
- With no disc in the console, turn on and go to Settings.
- Select System then System Settings.
- Go to System Information. For the PS4, both wired and wireless MAC addresses will be listed. The PS3 will only show the wired MAC if plugged in via Ethernet cable.
- Power on the PS5 without a disc in the system.
- In the PS5 menu, arrow up and select Settings.
- Scroll down to Network.
- Scroll down to View Connection Status.
- The MAC Address will be listed next to MAC Address (LAN) and MAC Address (Wi-Fi).
- Open Settings
- Select Network
- Choose active connection
- Look for MAC Address
- Open Settings
- Go to Support
- Select About This TV
- Look for Wireless MAC Address
- Open Settings
- Select Network & Internet
- Choose active connection
- Scroll to view MAC Address
Click the Start Menu (Windows icon)
Click Settings (gear icon)
Click Network & Internet
Choose your connection type:
Wi‑Fi → select Hardware Properties
Ethernet → click Ethernet
Scroll down until you see Physical Address (MAC)
- Access the Xbox Guide by pressing the Xbox Guide button on the Xbox 360 controller. The Guide button is the silver button in the center of the controller with the green "X."
- Press the Y button on the controller to enter the Xbox 360 Dashboard.
- Go to the System Settings area of the Dashboard.
- Select Network Settings, then either Wired or Wireless and Configure Network.
- Select Additional Settings and then select Advanced Settings.
- At the bottom of this screen you'll see your selected MAC address.
- From the main menu go to My games & apps, go to Settings.
- Select Network.
- Go to Advanced settings. Your wired and wireless MAC addresses will be listed here.
- Navigate to the Settings page.
- Select Network.
- Select Advanced Settings.
- Under IP settings, the MAC address will be listed next to Wired MAC and 5. Wireless MAC on the right-hand side of the screen (this is also where the IP address and other information is located).