How to Find Your MAC Address with the Command Prompt on a PC (Windows 10)
The quickest way to find the MAC address is through the command prompt.
1. Open the command prompt. Right-click on the Start button and select Command Prompt from the menu.
2. Type in ipconfig /all and press Enter. This will display your network configuration.
3. Find your adapter's physical address. Scroll down to your network adapter and look for the values next to "Physical Address," which is your MAC address.
How to Find Your MAC Address in the Network Connection Settings
You can also find the MAC address by looking at the details of your network adapter in Windows.
1. Search "network connections" in the taskbar and select "View network connections."(Or navigate to Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network Connections)
2. Right-click on your network connection and select "Status."
3. Click the "Details" button.
4. Locate the Physical Address. The value for the physical address in the Network Connection Details window is your MAC address.
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