1st
way :-
- Press WindowsKey+R , type ncpa.cpl in the box, and click OK .
- Right-click the Local Area Connection.
- Click Status .
- Click Details .
- The MAC address appears as Physical Address.
2nd
way :-
At the
command prompt,type -> ipconfig/all
The Mac address is written as physical address.
I think that the second method is the easiest of both the methods . I have used another method to find MAC Address i have typed getmac in CMD and got the MAC Address of my system .
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Silvester Norman
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Yes Silvester, multiple methods do exist, but sometimes, it happens that CMD commands do not run properly and then we have to go for some alternative. However,Thank you very much for showing us the 3rd way.
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