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