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You can find the MAC address in Amazon tablets with Fire OS 6, 7, and 8, starting with Fire 7 (2019, 9th Gen.) and Fire HD 8 (2018, 8th Gen.), using the steps below. The process is simple and does not require you to use the developer options on your Fire tablet.
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- On the Fire tablet home screen, scroll down and select Settings.
- Select Internet to access the wireless menu.
- Tap Wi-Fi preferences
- Choose Wi-Fi preferences once more
Your NIC MAC address and IP address will be shown in the Wi-Fi preferences menu.
Amazon tablets with Fire OS 5 or earlier, ending with Fire 7 (2017, 7th Gen.) and Fire HD 10 (2017, 7th Gen.), have different navigational settings than newer models. Your MAC address is shown in a different location within the Settings menu. Here’s how to spot the MAC address on older Fire Tablets.
- On the Fire Tablet home screen, select Settings
- Choose Wireless in the Settings menu
- Select Wi-Fi in the Wireless menu
- Tap the three vertical dots in the top right section
- Choose Advanced in the dropdown list.
In the Advanced Wi-Fi screen, you will now see your device’s MAC address.
You can use the admin panel of the Wi-Fi router to find the MAC address on your Fire Tablet. The Fire Tablet needs to be connected to Wi-Fi for this to work. You can follow the steps below.
- Open an internet browser of choice, such as Safari, Chrome, or Google, on the Fire Tablet.
- Type any of the following in the address bar: “192.168.0.0,” “192.168.0.2,” or “192.168.0.1.” This action opens up your router’s admin panel.
- Log into your router
- It goes without saying that the layout may differ if you’re using a different router. In the case of D-Link’s offerings, select the Status option.
- Select the Active Client Table from the left sidebar.
Selecting the active client table leads you to another page where you’ll see the device name alongside the MAC and IP addresses. You can view the MAC address of the connected devices, including your Fire/Fire HD tablet.
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