Finding the MAC Address on Popular Gaming Consoles
I should note I got this off of documentation from Meraki https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Tools_and_Troubleshooting/Finding_the_MAC_Address_on_Popular_Gaming_Consoles
REMC1 may need MAC addresses to get gaming consoles on the network and connected properly. If you are having issues connecting using a guest voucher please contact REMC1 Support with your device type and MAC address, and if you want the wired or wireless connection.
Microsoft
Xbox
- Power on your Xbox without a disc in the system.
- Select Settings in the Xbox dashboard, then select Network Settings.
- The MAC address of the system is located in the bottom right-hand corner of the Network Settings screen (It usually has “MAC=” in front of it).
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 Wired MAC Address. The MAC Address consists of the characters below this.
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 Wired MAC and 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 Wired MAC and Wireless MAC on the right-hand side of the screen (this is also where the IP address and other information is located).
Sony
PlayStation 2
- Power on your PlayStation 2 with the Network Adaptor start-up disc.
- Once the disc is loaded, select ISP Setup and then agree to the license agreement that is presented.
- When prompted for a network type, select Local Area Network (LAN).
- Next select Automatic Configuration.
- At the Connection Test screen, select Advanced.
- On the next screen you should see the MAC address of the system.
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 Network.
- Scroll down to View Connection Status.
- The MAC Address will be listed next to MAC Address (LAN) and 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 Network.
- Scroll down to View Connection Status.
- The MAC Address will be listed next to MAC Address (LAN) and MAC Address (Wi-Fi).
Nintendo
Wii
- From the Wii Channel screen, select the Wii button, then go into Wii Settings.
- On the second page, find the option Internet, then go to Console Information.
- This screen should have a line with USB Ethernet Adapter MAC Address or LAN Adapter MAC Address or similar.
GameCube
- Remove the GameCube’s broadband adapter from the console.
- Printed on the underside of the adaptor is the MAC address.
DS
- From the menu, navigate to Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Setup.
- Select Options, then System Information. The MAC address is on the top line.
3DS
- From the HOME menu, highlight and select System Settings.
- Select Internet Settings.
- Tap Other Information.
- Tap Confirm MAC Address. Your system's MAC Address will be displayed on the screen.
Wii U
- From the Wii U menu, select System Settings.
- Using the left stick, select the Internet icon and press the A button.
- Select View MAC Address and wait for the MAC Address to be displayed.
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.
Streaming Devices
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 or Ethernet Address, depending on how you are connected to the internet.
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.
- Alternatively, from the Roku home screen, select Settings > Network and locate the value next to Wireless MAC Address.