Your physical address is the MAC (Media Access Control) address that is burned into the network interface card (NIC). That address is unique and is used to find devices within a LAN.
Yes, if you would like 911 to respond.
The Enhanced 911 system was created to address this issue. You can register your number to a physical address through your VoIP provider. If you ever call 911, your call is then automatically routed to the appropriate dispatcher based upon that registered address. Note, however, that if you travel with your VoIP phone (using a find-me/follow-me service), this does not work.
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Stay out of it as long as it's not physical. If it is physical, call 911. Remember It's not your fault!
Yes, a physical address would the the same as a person's address of their home. An example of a non-physical address would be a PO Box address.
There is no physical address.
You can't. Having noticed posts related to this as far back as Feb 2008, I must conclude that the company just don't care about their customers. Yes you can add new address or select no 911 service but what if accidently of as a prank a child changes the number to an old address?
your question is wrong. it should be "can physical address and logical address be same" answer is no because logical address is the combination of page number and offset whereas physical address is the combination of physical page[frame] and offset
A physical address is where you live, or in the case of a business, where the store itself is located. The reason they specify is that sometimes the mailing address is different from the physical address. (a post office box for example)
To calculate the physical address from a logical address, you can use the base address and offset. Add the base address to the offset to get the physical address. This process is commonly used in computer systems to translate logical addresses to physical addresses for memory access.