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29 July, 02:27

Each device with a NIC contains a unique identifier, known as a (n) ___ address, which distinguishes it from any other network-connected device in the world.

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  1. 29 July, 03:55
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    Media Access Control (MAC)

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    Every device that has a network interface card (NIC) contains a unique identifier called MAC address which differentiates it from other networking devices all over the world. It is also called a physical or hardware address. MAC addresses are integrated into the NIC of networking devices.

    MAC addresses are a 12-digit hexadecimal number usually separated by a colon.

    Note that a 12-digit hexadecimal implies also that it is a 6-byte (or 48-bit) number.

    An example of a MAC address (in hexadecimal) is as follows;

    00:0A:D8:12:E5:13
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