Finding MAC Address

PC – Windows 10

1. Search for Command Prompt in the bottom left search bar. 

2. Type "ipconfig /all" and hit enter. Your MAC address will be labeled as a Physical Address under each of your network connections.

Mac

Other Devices

Kindle / Kindle Touch / Kindle Paperwhite

1. Tap the Menu button on the home screen

2. Select Settings

3. Tap the Menu button again

4. Select Device Info

5. Scroll down to find the Wi-Fi MAC Address

Kindle Fire / Kindle Fire HD / Kindle Fire HDX

1. Tap the Settings icon on the home screen

2. Tap on More

3. Tap on Device

4. Scroll down to find the Wi-Fi MAC Address

Nook Simple Touch / Glowlight

1. Press the Home button

2. Select Settings

3. Scroll to find the MAC Address

Nook Color / Nook HD / Nook HD +Plus

1. Tap the Nav Arrow on the bottom of the screen

2. Select Settings

3. Select Device Info

4. Select "About Your Nook"

5. The MAC address is on this screen.

Nintendo DS / DS Lite / DSi

1. Start a game that has Wi-Fi capabilities

2. Go to Setting

3. Select Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Setup or Nintendo WFC Setup

4. Select Options

5. Select System Information

6. Your MAC Address will be displayed

Nintendo 3DS

1. Tap the System Settings icon

2. Tap Internet Settings

3. Tap Other Information

4. Tap Confirm MAC Address

5. Your MAC Address will be displayed

Nintendo Wii

1. Choose Wii Options from the Wii menu

2. Select Wii Settings

3. Go to Wii System Settings (page 2)

4. Select Internet

5. Select Console Information

6. Your MAC Address will be displayed

Nintendo Wii U

1. Select System Settings from the Wii U menu

2. Select Internet

3. Select View MAC Address

4. Your MAC Address will be displayed

PlayStation Portable (PSP)

1. Press Settings from the main menu

2. Press System Settings

3. Press System Information

4. Your MAC Address will be displayed

PlayStation Vita (PS Vita)

1. Tap Settings from the home screen

2. Tap Start

3. Scroll and tap System Options

4. Tap System Information

5. Your MAC Address will be displayed

PlayStation 2 (PS2)

(network adapter required)

1. Power up the PlayStation 2 and load the Network Adapter Start-up Disc

2. Select ISP Setup

3. You will be presented with a license agreement. Select Agree

4. For connection type, choose Local Area Network (LAN)

5. Select Automatic Configuration

6. At the connection test screen, select Advanced

7. At the Advanced Broadband Settings screen, make sure Automatic is selected. While you are at this screen, make note of the MAC Address at the bottom.

PlayStation 3 (PS3)

1. Select Settings from the main menu

2. Select System Settings

3. Select System Information

4. Your MAC Address will be displayed

PlayStation 4 (PS4)

1. On the Main Menu, Scroll to the Settings tab.

2. Scroll down and click Network

3. Scroll and click View Connection Status

4. On this new screen, towards the bottom, the MAC address is listed for both WiFi and Ethernet.

Xbox 360 with Blade Dashboard

1. Go to the System area of the Xbox Dashboard

2. Select Network Settings

3. Select Edit Settings

4. Go to Additional Settings

5. Select Advanced Settings

6. a. Wired Connections - Your MAC Address will be displayed under the heading "Wired MAC Address"

    b. Wireless Connections - Select "Wireless Information" for your MAC Address to be shown

Xbox 360 with the New Xbox Experience (NXE) Dashboard

1. Navigate to My Xbox on the Xbox Dashboard

2. Select System Settings

3. Select Network Settings

4. Select Configure Network

5. Under Basic Settings check to make sure I.P. Settings is set to Automatic

6. Go to Additional Settings

7. Select Advanced Settings

8. The MAC Address will be displayed

Xbox One

1. Navigate to My Games & Apps

2. Select Settings

3. Select Network

4. Select Advanced Settings

5. The MAC address for both wired and wireless should be displayed.