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MAC Address vs IP Address: Explained

Difference Between MAC and IP Addresses

MAC Address

Each device connected to the network is given a 12-digit hexadecimal number called the Mac Address, or Media Access Control Address. The Network Interface Card (NIC) often houses the MAC address, which is typically assigned during the manufacturing process as a unique identification. When trying to find a device or run diagnostics on network hardware, the MAC address is necessary. An example of a MAC address is:  00:1B:44:11:3A: B7

The base and destination MAC addresses are included in the header of each data frame to facilitate clear node-to-node communication. MAC addresses are part of the data link layer of the Open System Interconnect (OSI) concept.

A device may have several MAC addresses since each device is given a distinct MAC address.

How to find MAC Address on Windows

  • Select Network and Sharing Center by clicking Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet.

  • Select the network whose MAC address you want to display by clicking it.

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