Find the MAC address of your Ethernet or Bluetooth device and visit a site which will lookup the associated vendor. Enter in the alphanumeric letters associated with the vendor.
The first six digits (first three pairs) of a MAC address identify the card vendor.
yes i think, because the MAC address is the physical address which is assigned by the vendor of the Ethernet card. ** Improved Answer ** No, Unmanaged switches do not have a MAC address. All they do is filter, forward or flood frames.
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Find the mac address of that computer.
Go to youtube and type this question in how to find your mac address on your xbox 360.
No, MAC Addresses are fixed per network interface card or NIC. The MAC address is the Media Access Control address and is the hardware address of the network device to which your IP address, e.g. 192.168.1.3 is assigned. You can identify the vendor of your network card from its MAC address, e.g. all Intel NIC cards may begin with 00-15.
The command ifconfig will tell you the MAC address of whatever interfaces are active.
hi u can find the mac address of computer by ipconfig/all command in command prompt. Thanks
from the PC MAC Address.
Computers hold constantly changing values for entropy, for moments just like this. In some computers, think smart-phones, the means of acquiring changing values even include gyroscopes as a mean of input. I think I know what you are trying to do. Spoof a MAC address, and get assigned a prohibited range? That 'protocol' you ask about varies from vendor to vendor, the factors that determine entropy inputs/algorithms/assignment tasks vary from vendor to vendor. You may get one particular vendors algorithm for example, by strenuously eliminating entropy factors, maintaining your constants, and by incrementing/decrementing those same entropy factors. But you will never find yourself in the same environment twice, and brute-forcing a key will thence not work.
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