At one point in time, you’ll need to find the MAC address assigned to your network adapter on your computer. For example, when setting up your Wi-Fi router and you’re setting up network access filtering, or when you have a number of devices connected to a router and you want to find out exactly which device is which. Similar to previous versions, Windows 10 offers many ways in which you can find the MAC address assigned to a Wi-Fi or Ethernet network adapter. In this guide, you’ll learn the different four ways you can find the MAC address of your network adapter on Windows 10.

How to find the MAC address using Command Prompt How to find the MAC address using the Settings app How to find the MAC address viewing the adapter settings How to find the MAC address using System Information

How to find the MAC address using Command Prompt

To view the MAC address assigned to your Wi-Fi or Ethernet network adapter using Command Prompt, do the following: The output of the command will display all the information available of every network adapter on your computer, including the MAC address information. Simply, scroll down, identify your network adapter, and view the Physical Address, which the MAC address.

How to find the MAC address using the Settings app

To view the MAC address assigned to your Wi-Fi or Ethernet network adapter using the Settings app on Windows 10, do the following:

How to find the MAC address viewing the adapter settings

To view the MAC address assigned to your Wi-Fi or Ethernet network adapter using Control Panel, do the following:

How to find the MAC address using System Information

To view the MAC address assigned to your Wi-Fi or Ethernet network adapter using System Information, do the following:

Windows 10 will now populate the information of all the network adapters, including from virtual networks, Wi-Fi and Ethernet adapters. Simply identify the adapter and view the MAC Address field.

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