What Is Your Chromebook’s MAC Address?
A Media Access Control (MAC) address is a binary number used to identify network adapters, which enable devices to connect to the internet. Some laptops have two MAC addresses: a wired one for Ethernet connections and a wireless one for Wi-Fi. Because some networks have security features set up that block untrusted connections, you might need to provide your Chromebook’s MAC and IP addresses to the network administrator before you can access the web.
How to Find the MAC Address on Chromebook
Your MAC address can be found in your system settings:
Find the MAC Address From the Welcome Screen
If you’ve yet to set up your Chromebook, you can find your MAC address from the welcome screen. Expand the Select a network menu to see the wired and wireless MAC addresses.
How to Check Your IP Address on Chromebook
You can view both the MAC and IP addresses from the Chromebook shelf:
What Types of Networks Support Chromebooks?
Chromebooks are capable of connecting to secure WEP, WPA, and WPA2 networks. However, each of these wireless excryption protocols is slightly different, and may have different uses. Be sure you know which is best for the situation you’re in before you create the connection.