![]() You can copy one MAC address at a time to the clipboard from the command line prompt and paste into the box on our site. These strings are your MAC addresses for each of your network adapters – both wireless and wired. ![]() Disregard those items which are marked with “Media disconnected” and search for lines with “Physical address:” – they will be showing strings of six hexadecimal numbers, like in the screenshot above.You’ll see a lot of information on the screen: On Windows 7 – click “Start” button then type “cmd” in the search dialog, press Enter.On Windows 8/8.1 – move your mouse into upper left corner to open the “Search” dialog and type “cmd”, then hit Enter.On Windows 10 – click on the magnifying glass pictogram near the “Start” button, enter “cmd” in the search dialog and press Enter, or click on the “Start” button, then select “Windows System” > “Command Prompt”.Below you can find details on how to locate your MAC address on different versions of Windows. With this address, you can access the device using Remote Desktop Management, a Telnet program, or some other connection facility. We’re going to assume that you’re working on Windows, as Mac users are not affected by this problem. The easiest way to access a device, knowing the MAC address is to use the arp -a command to find the related IP address. The media access control address or mac address of a device is assigned to its network adapter to identify this device during network communication.
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