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Most often you can find both the MAC address and IP address of your console in the network settings on your gaming device.


XBOX SERIES X/S: 

  1. Find My Xbox in the Xbox Dashboard and select Settings
  2. Under General, select Network Settings
  3. Select Advanced Settings from the Network Settings tab
  4. You will see the MAC addresses for Wired (Ethernet) and Wireless (Wi-Fi)

XBOX ONE:

If you are signed in to a profile, go to My Games & Apps and Settings. If you are not signed in to a profile, just go to Settings.
Select Network then Advanced Settings.
Scroll down and select Network Settings. Then choose either Wired (Ethernet) or Wireless, depending on how you want to connect.

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PLAYSTATION 5:

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  1. Start up your PlayStation 5 without a disk in the drive.
  2. On the home screen, click on the settings icon (gear) in the top-right corner.
  3. Select System and under System Software, select Console Information.
  4. You will see the MAC addresses for LAN cable (Ethernet) and Wi-Fi.

PLAYSTATION 4:

Go to Settings in the main menu (looks like a toolbox).
Scroll down and select "System". Then select System Information.
Here you will see the MAC addresses for LAN (Ethernet) and Wi-Fi.

PLAYSTATION 3:

Go to Settings in the main menu (looks like a toolbox).
In settings, go to System, then scroll down to System Information. Your MAC Address will be listed here.

PLAYSTATION VITA:

On the Home Screen, go to Settings.
In settings, go to System, then select System Information. Your MAC address will be listed here.

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