Locating the MAC Address for your device
Amazon Echo Devices
If you have not previously setup your device on another network:
- Open the Alexa app on your mobile device.
- Once the Alexa app opens, select the settings icon on the bottom right corner.
- Then, “Set up a new device.”
- Select the type of device you wish to set up.
- Select your desired language and press continue.
- Follow on-screen prompts to begin device setup.
- Follow on-screen prompts to connect to the Amazon device via the integrated Wi-Fi hotspot.
- Connect to the hotspot.
- Once connected, choose “Continue.”
- The MAC address of your Echo will display at the bottom of this page.
If you have previously setup your device on another network:
- Open the Alexa app on your mobile device.
- Once the Alexa app opens, select the settings icon on the bottom right corner.
- Next, select your Alexa device. It will be listed under the "Devices" section.
- Scroll down and select "About."
- You will see your MAC Address listed on this page.
Amazon Fire TV and Fire TV Stick Devices
- Select "Settings" from the device's home screen.
- Then, scroll to the right and select "Device."
- Next, select "About."
- Scroll down to the Network tab and your device's MAC Address (Wi-Fi) will be listed.
Apple TV
- Go to the main menu on your Apple TV, and select “Settings.”
- In the Settings menu, select “About.”
- Here you can find your MAC Address, listed as the “Wireless ID.”
Nintendo 3DS
- From the Nintendo 3DS HOME menu, highlight and select the "System Settings" Icon.
- Select “Internet Settings.”
- Tap “Other Information.”
- Tap “Confirm MAC Address” Your system's MAC Address will be displayed on the screen.
Nintendo Switch
- Select "System Settings" from the HOME Menu on your Nintendo Switch.
- Scroll down through the menu and select "Internet."
- The Nintendo Switch console's MAC address will be listed under "System MAC Address."
Nintendo Wii
- Use the Wii Remote to select the "Wii" button.
- Select "Wii Settings" to access the "Wii System Settings" menu.
- Using the arrow on the right side of the screen, scroll to page two and select "Internet."
- Select "Console Information". The Wii Console's MAC address will be shown at the top of the screen.
Nintendo 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 a moment for the MAC address to be displayed.
Playstation 3
- From the main menu, navigate "Settings" and then select "System Settings."
- Scroll to "System Information."
- Now you will see your MAC address at the top of the screen.
Playstation 4
- From the main menu, navigate to and select "Settings."
- Select the “System” option, under the settings menu.
- Select “System Information.”
- You will see your MAC address listed on this screen. There are two listed, one for the wired access (LAN Cable) and one for wireless access (Wi-Fi). You will need the wireless one.
PS Vita
- On the PS Vita’s Home screen, go to "Settings."
- Once in "Settings," go to "System."
- In "System," go to "System Information."
- Your Wi-Fi MAC address will be listed here.
Roku
- From the Home screen, press Up to make the Menu Bar appear.
- Select “Settings.”
- Select “Player Info.”
Smart TV/Blu-ray Player
- Instructions on getting your Wireless MAC address will vary based on manufacturer. Typically, they can be found under the "Network Settings" screen under a "System" or “General” menu.
Xbox 360
- Go to the System Settings area of the My Xbox Channel.
- Select "Network Settings."
- Select the "Configure Network" option.
- Under the Basic Settings ensure the IP Address and DNS Settings are set to Automatic.
- Select "Additional Settings" and then view "Advanced Settings."
- At the bottom of this screen you'll see a heading called "Wireless or Wired MAC Address."
Xbox One
- Press the “Menu” button on your controller.
- Navigate to the “Settings” page.
- Select “Network.”
- Select “Advanced Settings.”
- Your Wireless MAC address will be listed on the right-hand side.