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MAC for Router

rirusssma

Regular Contributor
How can I read the actual MAC for a AC68U though the PC. I have used ipconfig /all , cmd /k ipconfig , cmd /k tracert www.labnol.org and getmac but only shows Physical Address/ Transport Name of the Adapters, not one of these options show the actual ROUTER MAC.

I'm hardwired and also wireless. Windows 10

Any suggestions?

Thanks.
 
Also, on router It should be under Network Map > System Status (far right on page) click on either 2.4 or 5 ghz. You should see Wireless MAC and LAN MAC.
 
Also, on router It should be under Network Map > System Status (far right on page) click on either 2.4 or 5 ghz. You should see Wireless MAC and LAN MAC.

And if you telnet/ssh into the router itself - ifconfig should also show the MAC addresses of the various network interfaces inside the router itself.
 
Also, on router It should be under Network Map > System Status (far right on page) click on either 2.4 or 5 ghz. You should see Wireless MAC and LAN MAC.
Now, netwrks that was so easy !!! Thank you so much, I had looked everywhere and did miss those labels, appreciate your input. Sometimes the label is quite not there or not legible.
 
And if you telnet/ssh into the router itself - ifconfig should also show the MAC addresses of the various network interfaces inside the router itself.
Always are moments away from getting into telnet, but have not. Thanks so much. Regards.-
 

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