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a MAC address is the hardcoded unique address of you network card. It is a 12 digit Hexidecimal number separated in pairs by colons. Example: 08:A1:55:FE:45:3C

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  • a MAC address is the hardcoded unique address of you network card. It is a 12 digit Hexidecimal number separated in pairs by colons. Example: 08:A1:55:FE:45:3C
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  • a MAC address is the hardcoded unique address of you network card. It is a 12 digit Hexidecimal number separated in pairs by colons. Example: 08:A1:55:FE:45:3C
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