Getting the MAC address of the iPhone

Hi,
In order for an iPhone (or any other network device) to access or wi-fi network, it needs to be registered. I would like to make it so that they don't have to register it every time and to do that, I need the MAC address of the device. Users will be registering via a webpage using the browser on the phone. Is there any way in the midst of that process that I can query the iPhone for it's Mac address?
Thanks,
Rob Tanner
Linfield College

You can get the MAC address for your iPhone at Settings > General > About > Wi-Fi address.
There is not a way to query the iPhone for the MAC address to be entered automatically in the space provided when registering the iPhone's MAC address via the webpage, but it can be written down in advance for manual entry of the address.

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