1. Click on Start and then click Run. In the text box, type in CMD. Click OK.

2. In the DOS window (the black box), type in the following without the quotes: “ipconfig /all” and press Enter.

You’ll notice a lot of stuff that might not make sense! Basically, this command gives you all the information for any network card in your system including the wired network adapter, bluetooth adapter, and the wireless adapter. So you’ll have to look under the specific heading you need because each adapter will have it’s own MAC address.
The MAC address is usually the last item in the list for each adapter and it’s calledPhyical Address. You’ll see a set of pairs of numbers separated by colons, i.e. 09:F2:96:3E…etc. This is your MAC address for that particular adapter.