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Xbox 360
- Power on your XBOX 360 without a disc in the system.
- Scroll (if necessary) to My Xbox.
- On the right, select System Settings.
- On the next screen, select Network Settings.
- Select Configure Network.
- Select the Additional Settings tab.
- Select Advanced Settings.
- Toward the bottom of the screen, you should see Wireless MAC.
Xbox One
- Go to My Xbox in the Xbox dashboard and select Settings.
- In the Settings pane, select Network.
- Select Advanced Settings from the Network Settings tab.
- At the bottom of this screen, you'll see a heading for Wireless MAC.
Xbox Series X or Series S
- Navigate to the Settings page.
- Select Network.
- Select Advanced Settings.
- Under IP settings, the MAC address will be listed next to Wireless MAC on the right-hand side of the screen.
PlayStation 3
- Navigate to Settings.
- Select System Settings.
- Select System Information.
- View information on the PS3 system. The MAC address is shown there.
PS4
- Power on the PS4 without a disc in the system.
- In the PS4 menu, arrow up and select Settings.
- Scroll down to System.
- Scroll down to Console Information.
- The MAC Address will be listed next to MAC Address (Wi-Fi).
PS5
- Power on the PS5 without a disc in the system.
- In the PS5 menu, arrow up and select Settings.
- Scroll down to System.
- Scroll down to Console Information.
- The MAC Address will be listed next to MAC Address (Wi-Fi).
Nintendo Switch
- Select System Settings from the HOME menu.
- Scroll down and select Internet.
- The Nintendo Switch console's MAC address will be listed under System MAC Address.
Apple TV
- With your Apple TV remote, navigate to and select the Settings icon.
- From the Settings menu, select General.
- Under General, select Network.
- Your MAC Address will be next to either Wi-Fi Address.
Roku/Roku Express
- On the back of your Roku there are six 2-digit pairs of numbers/letters separated by colons, e.g. 00:0D:0A:1H:3G:5C. One set is for Ethernet and the other set is for the wireless. You want to use the Wireless MAC.
- Alternatively, from the Roku home screen, select Settings > Network and locate the value next to Wireless MAC Address.
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