

In Hardware and Connection Properties, you’ll see a list of information about every network adapter installed on your PC. Locate the adapter you want to find the MAC address for in the list (such as “Wireless Network Adapter” for your Wi-Fi connection).

You’ll see the MAC address listed beside “Physical Address (MAC).” For example, the MAC address here is “2b:fc:f3:f3:f3:2b”. You can use one of the following commands: GETMAC /s computername Get MAC Address remotely by Computer Name. If necessary, you can select and copy the MAC address (Ctrl+c) and paste it (Ctrl+v) to a text file or a messaging app. GETMAC /s 192.168.1.1 Get MAC Address by IP Address. GETMAC /s localhost Get local MAC Address. RELATED: How to Copy, Cut, and Paste on Windows 10 and 11 Find Your MAC Address Using Control Panel After that, close Settings, and you’re good to go. To get started, launch Control Panel, then click “View Network Status and Tasks.” The Control Panel utility in Windows 10 or Windows 11 also lets you locate your network adapter MAC addresses, but it takes a few more clicks than the Settings app.

In Network and Sharing center, you’ll see a list of your active network connections.

Scroll down to your network adapter and look for the values next to “Physical Address,” which is your MAC address.
