Find Your Device's MAC Address


Find Your Device's MAC Address

In order to register your wireless-capable device with the Kenyon network, you'll need to find its MAC address. Follow the instructions below, or let us know if your device isn't represented here and we'll add it.

Apple
iPhone
  1. Navigate to Settings.
  2. Tap General.
  3. Tap About.
  4. The MAC address is listed here as the Wi-Fi Address.
Apple TV
  1. Go to the main menu on your Apple TV and select Settings.
  2. In the Settings Menu, select About.
  3. MAC address will either be listed as Wireless ID or Ethernet ID.
macOS
  1. Hold down Option ⌥ and click on the WiFi icon in the menu bar.
  2. In the top section, your MAC address is listed as Address underneath the en0 wireless interface.
Android 
  1. Go the Settings menu.
  2. Select About Phone.
  3. Select Status.
Microsoft
Xbox 360
  1. Power on your Xbox without a disc in the system.
  2. Scroll (if necessary) to My Xbox.
  3. On the right, select System Settings, then select Network Settings.
  4. Select Configure Network.
  5. Select the Additional Settings tab, then select Advanced Settings.
  6. Toward the bottom of the screen, you should see Wireless MAC Address. The MAC address consists of the characters below this.
Xbox One
  1. Go to My Xbox in the Xbox dashboard and select Settings.
  2. In the Settings pane, select Network.
  3. Select Advanced Settings from the Network Settings tab.
  4. At the bottom of this screen, you'll see a heading for Wired MAC and Wireless MAC. Use the Wireless MAC address.
Xbox Series X or Series S
  1. Navigate to the Settings page.
  2. Select Network.
  3. Select Advanced Settings.
  4. 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). Use the Wireless MAC address.
Windows 10, 11
  1. Right-click on the Start menu.
  2. Select Windows Powershell or Command Prompt.
  3. Enter the command netsh wlan show interfaces. The MAC address is listed as the Physical address in the command output.
Sony
PlayStation 4 (PS4)
  1. Power on the PS4 without a disc in the system.
  2. In the PS4 menu, arrow up and select Settings.
  3. Scroll down to Network.
  4. Scroll down to View Connection Status.
  5. The MAC Address will be listed next to MAC Address (LAN) and MAC Address (Wi-Fi). Use the MAC Address (Wi-Fi).
PlayStation 5 (PS5)
Instructions for finding the PlayStation 5 MAC address are at: 
  1. Power on the PS5 without a disc in the system.
  2. In the PS5 menu, arrow up and select Settings.
  3. Scroll down to Network.
  4. Scroll down to View Connection Status.
  5. The MAC Address will be listed next to MAC Address (LAN) and MAC Address (Wi-Fi). Use the MAC Address (Wi-Fi).

Nintendo
Nintendo Switch
  1. Select System Settings from the home menu. 
  2. Scroll down through the menu and select Internet.
  3. The Nintendo Switch console's MAC address will be listed under System MAC Address.
Roku
  1. From the Roku home screen, select Settings > Network.
  2. Locate the value next to Wireless MAC Address.
Alternatively, the MAC address may also be listed on the back of your Roku box. 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. Use the wireless MAC address.