Has anyone done this on any given scenario even with different devices? I know this might be very unlikely but just wanted to ask you experts anyway.įeel free to chime in if you happen to read this and have any ideas. I have connected my bluetooth headset with the console several times and another possibility that I thought is if there a way I could maybe connect via my computer to this Sony Headset and somehow retrieve a list/history of connected devices where potentially the PS4 and its MAC address could be retrieved. Now you can easily add proxy server on PS4 with a few simple steps. Once you connect to a proxy make a note of the IP address and port number through which connection is made.
If not, I'm scrambling around thinking of other ways which I could get that MAC address. Before adding a proxy server on PS4, make sure to find a good proxy. Any clues if it is possible to retrieve the MAC out of this router? The router make/model is ARRIS NVG599 (software version 9.1.6h1d25).
I connected to my router as an attempt for retrieving the MAC address in question but the router apparently doesn't keep any history of inactive previously connected devices. I read in another post where its suggested getting the MAC address for the given device and reporting that to the local authorities as well as passing it on to Sony so they can 'block' the console if it eventually connects to PSN ever again. My PS4 has recently been stolen and, while I'm aware I'm not going to be able get it back, I'm very motivated to give a hard time to the person who stole it. If you're reading this, I hope that you are doing well today!