MAC addresses are unique physical addresses for each network device. If you have set up MAC address filtering to secure your WiFi wireless network, or to access a network protected by a MAC address, you need to know the MAC address of your computer.
1-Right-click the Windows icon on the taskbar.

2-Click Command Prompt (admin).

3-In the Command Prompt window that opens, enter the ipconfig / all command and press the Enter key.

4-The IP configuration information for your computer is displayed. Note the physical address of your network card, which corresponds to its MAC address, C4-85-08-B2-36-03 in our case.

5-Finally, close the Command Prompt window.
1-Right-click the Windows icon on the taskbar.
2-Click Command Prompt (admin).
3-In the Command Prompt window that opens, enter the ipconfig / all command and press the Enter key.
4-The IP configuration information for your computer is displayed. Note the physical address of your network card, which corresponds to its MAC address, C4-85-08-B2-36-03 in our case.
5-Finally, close the Command Prompt window.
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