What is a MAC Address?
A MAC address stand ( Media Access Control )address, is a 48- or 64-bit address associated with a network adapter. While IP addresses are associated with software, MAC addresses are linked to the hardware of network adapters, or LAN card address .Operating Systems support various command-line and GUI utilities to allow users to find MAC address of the system. MAC address is a fix t of produced company , it is used for Hexa Decimal bit. and 12 word used for MAC address for Example: AB:5D:C5:F2:A1:B3
For this reason, the MAC address is sometimes called the hardware address, the burned-in address (BIA), or the physical address. MAC addresses are expressed in hexadecimal notation in the following format: 01-23-45-67-89-AB, in the case of a 48-bit address, or 01-23-45-67-89-AB-CD-EF, in the case of a 64-bit address. Colons (:) are sometimes used instead of dashes (-).
MAC addresses are often considered permanent, but in some circumstances, they can be changed. There are two types of MAC addresses:
How to find/display your MAC Address
Windows
Windows NT/2000/2003/XP
Windows 95/98/ME
DOS/Windows 3.11/Windows for Workgroups
Macintosh
Macintosh OS X
Macintosh OS w/ Open Transport (Pre-MacOS X)
Macintosh OS w/ MacTCP (Pre-MacOS X)
UNIX/Linux
Linux
Solaris/SunOS
FreeBSD/NetBSD
OpenBSD
Caldera/SCO UnixWare/OpenUNIX
HP-UX (HP UNIX)
IRIX (SGI UNIX)
NeXTStep (NeXT UNIX)
AIX (IBM UNIX)
Tru64 UNIX (Digital UNIX)
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