A MAC (Media Access Control) address is a unique 12-digit alphanumeric number assigned to each device connected to a network. Examples of MAC addresses are 00:1A:2B:3C:4D:5E and 08:00:27:AB:CD:EF.
Sometimes manufacturers use different names to describe the MAC address, such as Hardware ID, Physical Address, Wireless ID, Wi-Fi Address, etc.
Note: a device can have more than one MAC address. For each network interface in your device, there is a unique MAC address associated with it. So if your laptop has both an Ethernet port and Wi-Fi built-in, you will see two MAC addresses in the system configuration.
To find your device’s MAC address, follow the instructions below based on your operating system.
Windows 11
- On your desktop, click the Windows Start Up Menu icon.

- Click the Settings gear icon to open your device's settings.

- In the settings menu, click the Network & Internet tab.

- From the Network & Internet window, click the Advanced Network Settings tab.

- Select the Hardware and Connection Properties option under More settings.

- Under the Hardware and Connection Properties section, locate the specific connection type (Ethernet wired connection or wi-fi connection) to view the appropriate MAC address.


macOS
To find the MAC address of your macOS device:
- Navigate to your device's System Preferences from the Apple menu or the dock.


- In the left-hand menu in System Settings, select Network.
- Select Wi-Fi then scroll down to the bottom of the page and select Advanced.


- Your device's MAC address appears to the right of Wi-Fi MAC address.

iPhone
To find the MAC address of your iPhone:
- Navigate to your device's Settings app.

- Select the Wi-Fi setting.

- Click the i icon next to the name of the Wi-Fi you are connected to.
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- Your phone's MAC address appears to the right of Wi-Fi address.

Android
To find the MAC address of your Android device:
- Open the Settings App from the home screen.
- Click Connections, then Wi-Fi.

- After expanding the page, the MAC address is listed.

Note: Depending on the device model, displays may look different from these examples but instructions are generally the same.