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Any network card has its own MAC address, so it doesn't require an extraordinary effort to have your own MAC address. The MAC address is the serial number of the network card.Any network card has its own MAC address, so it doesn't require an extraordinary effort to have your own MAC address. The MAC address is the serial number of the network card.Any network card has its own MAC address, so it doesn't require an extraordinary effort to have your own MAC address. The MAC address is the serial number of the network card.Any network card has its own MAC address, so it doesn't require an extraordinary effort to have your own MAC address. The MAC address is the serial number of the network card.
A Mac's airport card connects the Mac to a wireless network. If the Mac is turned off it will not be connected to the network.
yes ......... mac address travels in network instead of ip.
We don't usually see microwave ovens with a MAC address as they just aren't network compatible. They are stand alone devices and don't need to be connected to anything (except power) to work. That means they don't need a MAC address.
You can use the native "System Preferences" application under the "Applications" folder on a Mac for network configuration. You can find other programs that work with a Mac at The Mac Orchard.
Someone can spoof it using a MAC spoof attack. This is where an attack acquires your MAC address, sends a disconnect signal to your computer to disconnect you from the network, and then connects onto the network with your MAC address, making the network's authentication systems think it is you, but it is really a hacker. When you try to get back on, you find that you can't because the network won't allow two computers with the same MAC address to be connected on the network.
mac is a small gun. by Vishnu.S
Mac is short for Macintosh
•What is the physical address (the MAC address) of the NIC (or network adapter) for this connection?
A MAC address is not considered logical; it is a physical address. It is a unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications on a local network segment and is hardcoded into the network hardware. Unlike logical addresses, such as IP addresses, which can change based on the network configuration, MAC addresses remain constant for a device's network interface.
No. A MAC address is a unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications on the physical network segment. MAC addresses are used as a network address for most IEEE 802 network technologies, including Ethernet. Hope this helps!! -Owen T.
The network address (MAC address) is hard-coded into the network card, as a kind of serial number. Every network card in the world is supposed to have a unique number.The network address (MAC address) is hard-coded into the network card, as a kind of serial number. Every network card in the world is supposed to have a unique number.The network address (MAC address) is hard-coded into the network card, as a kind of serial number. Every network card in the world is supposed to have a unique number.The network address (MAC address) is hard-coded into the network card, as a kind of serial number. Every network card in the world is supposed to have a unique number.