Windows

          Windows XP/ Vista / 7 / 8 & 10:

  1. Go to the Start menu and type CMD into the search bar.
  2. Click on Command Prompt.
  3. Once this opens type getmac and press Enter, this will show you the WiFi MAC address of your device.

    Windows 7 / Vista:

    To locate the MAC Address with Windows 7 or Vista, follow these steps:

    1. Click the Wireless Network Connection icon from within your system tray (near the clock).
    2. Select Network and Sharing Center.
    3. Select View status.
    4. Select Details.
    5. The MAC address is listed as Physical Address.

    Windows 8:

    To locate the MAC Address with Windows 8, follow these steps:

    1. Press the Windows Start key to open the Start screen.
    2. Type cmd and press Enter to launch the command prompt.
    3. Type ipconfig /all into the command prompt.
    4. The MAC address using a cabled connection is listed as Physical Address under Ethernet Adapter. For Wifi Mac Address Look for the Physical Address under Wireless Adapter.
    5. Type exit and press Enter to exit the command prompt.

    Windows XP / 2000:

    To locate the MAC Address with Windows XP or 2000, follow these steps:

    1. Double-click the Wireless Network Connection icon from within your system tray (near the clock).
    2. Select the Support tab.
    3. Select Details.
    4. The MAC address is listed as Physical Address.