What are mac addresses?
Answer / Ajay Kumar Choudhary
Media Access Control (MAC) addresses are unique, 12-digit hexadecimal identifiers assigned to each network interface for communication on a physical network. They serve as a device's permanent address in a LAN and are used by the Data Link layer for frame addressing.
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