Note: I have even observed that my Smart TV (Samsung) shows in the list of Available Wireless Display devices on my tablet, even before connection. If not, go back to the Menu and choose Network → Network Status.Īlternatively check on your device's list of connected devices and get the IP.At this point, the Smart TVs will show you a screen with the Wireless MAC address.Choose Wireless for your connection type.Go to your TV's menu and choose Network → Network Settings.However the easiest way to identify its MAC/IP is allowing it to connect to any of available wireless AP: Having said that, it therefore implies that by your device identifying Samsung 6 Series (50) in Settings→ Display →Cast is not connected to any AP, but it just being detected by your device as a 'nearby device' and does not even reveal its MAC/IP explicitly even if you make the connection. It uses WiFi Direct® (or Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ Miracast®) technology, for wireless connection to WiDi compliant receiver. Wireless display (WiDi) does not require any Wi-Fi Access Point or router or hotspot for operation.
Click on Ethernet or Wi-Fi depending on your network connection. You can't easily identify its MAC address as its not connected to any AP. To find the MAC address for a network adapter with Settings, use these steps: Open Settings.