MAC address in Windows 10 from cmd (Command Prompt)
Last modified by Denisa Wernerová on 15.10.2015 09:33
Find the MAC address in the command prompt, you can use getmac /v or ipconfig /all.
For more information about MAC address see guides in czech language.
Command Prompt cmd and getmac /v
In Windows 8 press WinKey+R and enter command cmd.
In Windows 7 open the Start Menu and type cmd in search box. Press Enter or click the mouse on the cmd searched.- Then type getmac /v and press Enter.
Find your Network Adapter (Ethernet adapter...), locate column Physical Address and MAC address (group of letters A - F and numbers 0 - 9).
Command Prompt cmd and ipconfig /all
In Windows 8 press WinKey+R and enter command cmd.
In Windows 7 open the Start Menu and type cmd in search box. Press Enter or click the mouse on the cmd searched.- Then type ipconfig /all and press Enter.
Find your Network Adapter (Ethernet adapter...), locate column Physical Address and MAC address (group of letters A - F and numbers 0 - 9).