Here are some guidelines on popular devices on how to find your mobile devices MAC address.

iOS

  • From the home screen, open Settings.
  • Select General.
  • Select About.
  • Scroll down to Wi-Fi Address - this is your device's MAC address.


Android

  • Open the Settings menu.
  • Scroll down and select About phone.
  • Select Status (or Hardware information).
  • Scroll down to Wi-Fi MAC address - this is your device's MAC address.


Windows Phone (version 7 or higher)

  • From the Windows Phone home screen, swipe left to reveal more icons. Scroll down and tap Settings.
  • Scroll down and tap About.
  • In the About screen, tap More Info.


Windows 10

To find the MAC on a Windows 10 laptop, choose one of the options below.

Option 1:

  • Open the Network and Sharing Centre
  • Choose Local Area Connection
  • Select Details
  • See Physical Address

Option 2:

  • Search "network connections" in the taskbar and select "View network connections."(Or navigate to Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network Connections).
  • Right-click on your network connection and select "Status."
  • Click the "Details" button. Locate the Physical Address.
  • The value for the physical address in the Network Connection Details window is your MAC address.


macOS

To find the MAC on a macOS, choose one of the options below.

Option 1:

  • Select System Preferences from the Apple menu at the top left of your screen.
  • Click Network from the System Preferences window.
  • Choose Wi-Fi from the list of interfaces on the left and click the Advanced button.
  • Choose the Hardware tab under which you will see the MAC address of your wireless card.
  • Press Cancel to return to the Network menu. Choose Ethernet from the list of interfaces on the left and click the Advanced button.
  • Choose the Hardware tab under which you will see the MAC address of your Ethernet card.

Option 2

  • Launch Terminal from the Applications: Utilities folder.
  • Type ifconfig into the Terminal window and press the Enter/Return key.
  • You will be shown data on all your interfaces.
  • On systems with both an Ethernet and wireless connection, en0 will be your Ethernet interface and en1 will be your wireless interface. A MAC address will be shown for both en0 and en1 and likely labelled as "ether".
  • On systems with just a wireless connection, en0 will be your wireless interface. The MAC address for en0 will likely be labelled as "ether".