The Vendor ID (OUI) of the Sources NIC is the unique organizational identifier assigned to the manufacturer of the network interface card by the IEEE. The OUI is the first three bytes of the MAC address assigned to that device.
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It is the 12 hexadecimal digit combination identifying the manufacturer and id of your NIC the first 6 digits is the OUI(Organizationally unique Identifier), this identifies the company that made the NIC the last 6 digits is the USI(Unique station identifier) this identifies your NIC A NIC identifier can only contain letters from A to F and numbers from 0 to 5 a NIC identifier, more commonly known as data-link layer address or MAC address looks like this: A6-D5-FF-5A-3D-6A
That is a MAC( Media Access Control ) address. Its the physically assigned hexadecimal address on a Network Interface Card. The first half indicates the manufacturer ID while the other half is the NIC ID
That is a MAC( Media Access Control ) address. Its the physically assigned hexadecimal address on a Network Interface Card. The first half indicates the manufacturer ID while the other half is the NIC ID
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The first 6 digits is the OUI(Organizationally Unique Identifiers given by vendors and then the last 6 digits are used to represent the NIC uniquely with the OUI value.
Nic Main is 6'.
Nic Wegener is 7'.
Nic Baisley is 6'.