Follow these steps to view the MAC address of your locally-connected AirPort base station: 
	. Connect to the AirPort base station Wi-Fi network. 
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Open AirPort Utility from the Applications Utilities folder on your Mac. 
	. Select the desired base station by clicking on it once to make the base station edit pop-up appear. 
	. Hover the mouse cursor over the light gray name of the base station, located in the top center of the edit pop-up. 
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The MAC address(es) will appear in a pop-up. Note: You will need the following to see your remote base station: 
	. An active Internet connection. 
	. The remote base station must have been configured to allow setup over WAN. 
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You must be using an Apple ID that is logged into iCloud on your Mac. 
	. The remote base station must have Back to My Mac enabled with the same Apple ID that is logged into iCloud on your Mac. 
 
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The MAC address of your router’s internet connection will show up in packets sent further upstream, until that too is replaced by the MAC address of the next device – likely either your modem or your ISP’s router. Think of your Mac's IP address (used to connect it to the network) as a hotel, ports as room numbers and applications as guests. Most computers no longer connect directly to the internet via a.
Open AirPort Utility from the Applications Utilities folder on your Mac. 
	. Click on Other Wi-Fi Devices. 
	. Select your AirPort base station from the drop-down menu. 
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Enter a password, if required. 
	. The MAC address(es) will appear within a few seconds.