Quick instructions to find the MAC Address on Windows, Mac, and Chromebook computers
Mac OS X
Open System Preferences
Select Network
In the left-hand pane, select the name of the network to which you are currently connected
Click Advanced in the lower right corner
At the bottom of the windows, the device's MAC address will be listed next to "Wi-Fi address"
Windows 10
Right-click on the Start button and select Command Prompt from the menu
Type in "ipconfig /all" and press Enter. Your network configurations will display
Scroll down to your network adapter and look for the values next to "Physical Address," which is your MAC address
OR
Windows 10
1. Right-click on the Start button and select Command Prompt from the menu
2. Type in * "*netsh wlan sh int" and press Enter.
3. Scroll down and there is the "Physical Address".
Windows 8
Press the Windows Start key to open the Start Menu
In the search box, type "cmd" and press enter
In the Command Prompt type "ipconfig /all" and press enter
The MAC address will be listed next to "Physical Address"
OR
Windows 8
1. Press the Windows Start key to open the Start MenU
2. In the search box, type "cmd" and press enter
3.In the Command Prompt type in * "*netsh wlan sh int" and press Enter.
4.The MAC address will be listed next to "Physical Address".
Windows 7
Open the Windows Command Prompt by clicking on the start menu and typing "cmd" in the search box and pressing enter
In the Command Prompt, type "getmac" and press enter
The MAC address will be listed under "Physical Address"
Chromebook
Turn on your Chromebook
Click the status area, where your account picture appears
Click the section that says Connected to (and the name of your network)
At the top of the box that appears, pick your network
In the window that opens, the MAC address is the Hardware address

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