On Windows, open Command Prompt and type `ipconfig /all`, then look for the Physical Address under your active network adapter
On Windows, open Settings > Network & Internet > Advanced network settings > Hardware and connection properties
On Windows, open Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center > Change adapter settings, right-click your adapter, then select Status > Details
On Windows, type `getmac` in Command Prompt to view MAC addresses
On Windows, type `wmic nic get name,macaddress` in Command Prompt
On macOS, open System Settings > Network, select your connection, then view the MAC address details
On macOS, hold the Option key and click the Wi-Fi icon in the menu bar to see the Wi-Fi MAC address
On macOS, open Terminal and type `ifconfig` to find the MAC address under `ether`
On Linux, open Terminal and type `ip link` to view the MAC address
On Linux, open Terminal and type `ifconfig` if available, then look for `ether` or `HWaddr`
On ChromeOS, open Settings > Network > Wi-Fi, then select your connected network to view the MAC address
Check the label on the laptop box, sticker, or device documentation for the MAC address if listed
Check the network adapter properties in your device manager or network settings for the MAC address
Use the MAC address shown for the active Wi-Fi or Ethernet adapter, not the device name
