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How to Find Your Device's MAC Address (Computer/Phone/Tablet)

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How to Find Your Device's MAC Address (Physical Address)


Windows:

  1. Click Windows Start or press the Windows key.
  2. In the search box, type cmd.  
  3. Press the Enter key and a command window displays.
  4. Type ipconfig /all.
  5. Press Enter.


    1. A physical address displays for each adapter. The physical address is your device's MAC address.

MacOS:

Open System Preferences under the Apple Menu.

Locate and click "Network."

Click "Advanced" in the bottom of the window. 

Look at the bottom of the window for "Wi-Fi Address," this is the machine's MAC Address.



iOS

To locate the MAC Address of your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch, follow these steps:
  1. Tap "Settings"
  2. Select "General"
  3. Select "About"
  4. The Mac address is listed as Wi-Fi Address.


Android

From your apps, select "Settings" > "About Phone" (under the System section) and look under Wi-Fi MAC address



Cisco Desk Phone

Please refer to Cisco Phone: How to find your phone's MAC Address

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