![]() On the Network screen, select your Network (WiFi or Ethernet) and click on Advanced button, located at lower right corner of your screen. ![]() On System Preferences screen, click on the Network Icon. If there is no 'en1:' entry then try 'en0:'Īt worse, you find ALL the 'ether' entries and add them ALL to your router. Click on Apple Logo in top-menu bar and select System Preferences option in the drop-down menu. Type the following command in Terminal to reveal your external IP Address. is a service that displays information about your Mac’s network connections settings. We will use curl command to output our Mac’s external IP Address. This should be the WiFi networking interface.ġ or 2 lines under the 'en1:' entry will be a line starting with 'ether' and followed by nn:nn:nn:nn:nn:nn Open Terminal Applications -> Utilities -> Terminal 2. ![]() If you still want to find your Mac's MAC address, then in Recovery Mode, you can go to the Menu bar and there should be an entry to start a Terminal session.įrom the Terminal session started in Recovery Mode, enter the command MAC address filtering is easily defeated anyway, so it is not very much protection. The easy option is to turn off MAC (Media Access Control) address checking in the router until after you get your Mac backup and running again. I'm not an expert in Mac's, so can you tell me what you mean with the /sbin/ifconfig command ? My Macbook is 'Starting Internet Recovery' But it can't connect to our WiFi in house.
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