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Determining the FRITZ!Box's MAC address
A MAC address (Media Access Control address) is the hardware address of a network interface (for example Wi-Fi) and serves as a unique identifier of a device in a network.
The MAC address at which computers or other devices can access the FRITZ!Box depends on whether the device is connected to the FRITZ!Box via a network cable or Wi-Fi.
Note:This guide is valid for FRITZ!OS 7.50 or later. If you are using an older FRITZ!OS version, the configuration may differ or functions may not be available. You can find the FRITZ!OS version on the "Overview" page of the FRITZ!Box user interface.
1 Determining the Wi-Fi MAC address
- Click "Wi-Fi" ("Wireless") in the FRITZ!Box user interface.
- Click "Wi-Fi Network" ("Radio Network") in the "Wi-Fi" ("Wireless") menu.
- Click "More Information on the Wi-Fi Network" and make note of the respective MAC address.
2 Determining the LAN MAC address
You can use a computer connected to a LAN port on the FRITZ!Box to determine the FRITZ!Box's LAN MAC address. The procedure depends on the operating system of the computer:
Windows
- Press the keyboard shortcut Windows key + R.
- Enter cmd in the "Open" field and click "OK".
- Enter nslookup fritz.box in the command prompt window and press Enter.
- Make note of the IP address of the FRITZ!Box displayed next to the entry "Address:".
- Enter arp -a [IP address of the FRITZ!Box] and press Enter.
Example:
arp -a 192.168.178.1Fig.: Using nslookup to determine the MAC address
- The MAC address of the FRITZ!Box is displayed under the entry "Physical Address".
macOS
- Open the Finder.
- Click "Applications" and then "Utilities".
- Open Terminal.
- Enter nslookup fritz.box in the Terminal and press Enter.
- Make note of the IP address of the FRITZ!Box displayed next to the entry "Address:".
- Enter arp [IP address of the FRITZ!Box] and press Enter.
Example:
arp 192.168.178.1 - The MAC address of the FRITZ!Box is displayed.
Linux
- Open Terminal. If you are using Ubuntu, you can open Terminal by pressing the keyboard shortcut CTRL + ALT + T.
- Enter nslookup fritz.box in the Terminal and press Enter.
- Make note of the IP address of the FRITZ!Box displayed next to the entry "Address:".
- Enter arp [IP address of the FRITZ!Box] and press Enter.
Example:
arp 192.168.178.1 - The MAC address of the FRITZ!Box is displayed.