Type 'ipconfig /all' at the command prompt and press 'Enter.' The MAC address will be listed next to 'Physical Address' and will be six pairs of two characters consisting of letters and numbers. Mac Click the Apple menu, and select 'System Preferences.' Then select 'Network,' 'Location,' and then 'Interface.'
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Select the 'TCP/IP' tab if you are using MacOS 10.2 or older. The number next to the 'IP Address' is your MAC address. Select the 'Ethernet' tab if you are using MacOS 10.3 or newer. The number next to 'Ethernet ID' is the MAC address. Select the 'Airport' tab if you are using wireless Ethernet. The number next to the 'Airport ID' is the MAC address. UNIX/Linux Log in as 'root' in the command line interface.
Edit Your Network Adapters MAC Address to Bypass Network Restrictions in Windows 10. Let’s find out. To confirm the change, open Start, type: CMD, right-click CMD then click Run as administrator. At the command prompt, type: ipconfig /all then hit Enter to check the physical address. You can also open Start > Settings > Network & Internet, click the connection name then scroll down to view the Physical address (MAC). How to Find Your MAC Address in Windows 10. Type ‘cmd’ into Run and press Enter to open the Command Prompt window shown in the snapshot below. Or you can open it from the Win + X menu by pressing Win key + X. Now type ‘ipconfig /all’ into the Command Prompt and press Enter. Then some network configuration details should appear in the Command Prompt.
Type in 'ifconfig -a' at the prompt. In the listed information, find 'eth0' and then find the number next to 'HWaddr.' This is your MAC address.