Every device that connects to the internet has a Media Access Control (MAC) address that uniquely identifies it online. Your Windows PC, smartphone, tablet, and smartwatch have a unique MAC address that allows it to communicate with other devices over the internet.

The 12-character alphanumeric MAC address is defined within the network adapter of your device by the manufacturer. It is typically used to set up network routing protocols or send data across a network. You might also need it to customize your network.

So, how do you find your Windows 11's MAC address? Read on to find out.

1. Find Your Windows 11 PC's Wifi or Ethernet MAC Address From the Settings App

The Settings app in Windows 11 is a massive upgrade in terms of usability and makes it easy to find a specific setting quickly. Here's how you can find your device’s MAC address via the Windows 11 Settings app:

  1. Launch the Start menu, search for the Settings app, and select the Best match.
  2. From the sidebar, choose Network & internet, and then select Wi-Fi or Ethernet from the network page.
  3. Finally, select Hardware properties, and you will see the details of your network configuration.
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  4. At the bottom of the page, look for the Physical address (MAC) to find your alphanumeric MAC address string.

2. Find Your Windows 11 MAC Address via the Command Prompt

If you’re an old-school techie, you might prefer using the Windows Command Prompt as much as possible. Fortunately, you can quickly determine the MAC address of your Windows 11 device with just a single command as follows:

  1. Launch the Start menu, search for the Command Prompt, and select the Best match. Alternatively, you can right-click the Taskbar and select Terminal (Admin).
  2. Type the below command and press Enter
            ipconfig /all
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  3. In the Windows IP Configuration, under the Ethernet adapter section, you can see your MAC address next to the Physical Address field.

The Windows IP Configuration will show the network configuration details of Wifi, Ethernet, and any virtual machines you’ve set up. You can use the Description field to ensure you’re using the MAC address of the correct connection type.

3. Find the MAC Address of All Windows 11 Network Adapters

Your Windows 11 system can have multiple MAC addresses for different connections. Wifi connections will have a separate MAC address from an Ethernet connection. Similarly, any VM or VPN will use different network adapter IP configurations.

Here's how to check the MAC addresses of all active network adapters on Windows 11:

  1. Launch the Start menu, search for the Settings app, and select the Best match.
  2. From the sidebar, choose Network & internet, and then select Advanced network settings from the network page.
  3. Under More settings, select the tab titled Hardware and connection properties.
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  4. You can find the required network adapter from the list of displayed IP configurations through the Description field. The MAC address will be the alphanumeric string next to the Physical address (MAC) field.

4. Determine the Network Adapter MAC Address Using Windows 11 Control Panel

As mentioned previously, it’s possible to have multiple network adapters configured on your Windows PC. If you’d like to view all of the configured network adapters and find their specific MAC address, you can do so using the old-school Windows Control Panel:

  1. Navigate to Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center.
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  2. From the left menu, select Change adapter settings to view the list of configured network adapters.
  3. Double-click on a network adapter and click on Details.
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  4. You will now find the IP configuration details for the selected network adapter. You can find the MAC address next to the Physical Address field.

Can I Change the MAC Address on Windows 11?

While it is possible to change the default MAC address of your Windows PC, device manufacturers strongly recommend against it as it can cause unexpected issues. Nevertheless, if you still want to change the MAC address of your device, make sure you’re aware of the possible implications before you get started.