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MAC or Mac
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Acronym for Medium Access Control. MAC is a unique address number formatted in hexadecimal format and given to each computer and/or network device on a computer network. Example of a MAC address: A1: B2: C3: D4: E5: F6 Because a MAC address is a unique address, a computer network will not have the same MAC address assigned to more than one computer or network device.
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