How to View or Find MAC Address on Windows 11 or 10?
This video will guide you on Finding MAC Address on Windows 11 or 10. MAC (Medium Access Control) address is also known as a physical address and hardware address whose number is uniquely formatted in hexadecimal format. Hardware manufacturer assigns it to network devices (such as Ethernet, Bluetooth, or Wireless cards) on a computer network. The hardware manufacturer usually gives the addresses, and these IDs are burned into the firmware of the network access hardware. Because of this process, some vendors use specific formats in the hardware address. The MAC address is a 12-digit hexadecimal number embedded into the device’s network interface card by manufacturers. Two devices can’t have the same physical address. There are 48-bit long and made up of 12 characters (6 pairs), which are separated by colons or hyphens (e.g., 01:1C:C9:8C:01:87 or 01-1C-C9-8C-01-87). Since MAC is unique for each network device, it can locate stolen appliances or fix a network issue. How do I Find MAC address on Windows 11 or 10? Finding MAC address is quite easy. First, press Windows + R key from the keyboard to open the Run dialog box. Then, type cmd in the Run box and hit Enter key on the keyboard to open the Command Prompt. On the prompt, type ipconfig /all and press Enter key on the keyboard. Once done, scroll down and see the physical address (MAC) of your network devices that are connected to your PC.