

The MAC address for en0 will likely be labelled as "ether". On systems with just a wireless connection, en0 will be your wireless interface. A MAC address will be shown for both en0 and en1 and likely labelled as "ether". MAC (Media Access Control) address is the unique hardware address that bind to your network card by network card manufacturer. On systems with both an ethernet and wireless connection, en0 will be your ethernet interface and en1 will be your wireless interface. Scroll down to your network adapter and look for the values next to ' Physical Address ,' which is your MAC address. Click the section that says Connected to (and the name of your network) At the top of the box that appears, pick your network. Click the status area, where your account picture appears. Your network configurations will display. The MAC address will be listed under 'Physical Address' Chromebook. Type in ' ipconfig /all ' and press Enter. You will be shown data on all your interfaces. Right-click on the Start button and select Command Prompt from the menu. Type ifconfig into the Terminal window and press the Enter/Return key. To find the MAC address on your Windows computer: Click on the Start menu in the bottom-left corner of your computer. Launch Terminal from the Applications:Utilities folder. A MAC (Media Access Control) address is a unique ID assigned to every internet-connected machine that allows it to be identified when connected to a specific network. Choose Ethernet from the list of interfaces on the left and click the Advanced button.Ĭhoose the Hardware tab under which you will see the MAC address of your ethernet card. Press Cancel to return to the Network menu. Select System Preferences from the Apple menu at the top left of your screen.Ĭlick Network from the System Preferences menu.Ĭhoose Wi-Fi from the list of interfaces on the left and click the Advanced button.Ĭhoose the Hardware tab under which you will see the MAC address of your wireless card. These are instructions on how to find the MAC address of your ethernet or wireless networking card in Mac OS X.
