There's no really much harm in actually showing someone your MAC Address.
All i make MAC Address is a 12 digital and letter code that identifies the network card.
If someone had your MAC Address they could try and gain access to your network.
But that's all.
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Yeah, like what the previous person said. If someone got your MAC address and IP address, when you turn on your computer they could try to MAC spoof their way into your network by making their computer looking like your computer.
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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.
The MAC address is the LAN/Ethernet card address there is no specfic Mac address for active directoy. Each server/PC in the world has its own unique mac address.
To spoof the MAC address on a Mac use the ifconfig command in the Terminal.
Computers with a specified MAC address can only send and receive information with the IP address it is bound to. To use MAC address binding, you must associate an IP address on the specified interface with a MAC address.
if the MAC address is not matched, then the packet is discarded and not processed.
MAC address stored in NIC card
Find the mac address of that computer.
mac address 48bit ka hota ha
MAC bit size is 16 digits. but MAC bit is 48 each.
destination mac addresssource mac address CRC - FCS
The MAC address is the physical address. Usually the MAC address is a unique hexadecimal address hard coded into the network card.