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  2. MAC address - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAC_address

    A MAC address (short for medium access control address) is a unique identifier assigned to a network interface controller (NIC) for use as a network address in communications within a network segment. This use is common in most IEEE 802 networking technologies, including Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. Within the Open Systems Interconnection ...

  3. Address Resolution Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The user's computer has an IP address stuffed manually into its address table (normally with the arp command with the MAC address taken from a label on the device) The computer sends special packets to the device, typically a ping packet with a non-default size. The device then adopts this IP address

  4. MAC filtering - Wikipedia

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    MAC filtering. In computer networking, MAC address filtering is a security access control method whereby the MAC address assigned to each network interface controller is used to determine access to the network. MAC addresses are uniquely assigned to each card, so using MAC filtering on a network permits and denies network access to specific ...

  5. Mac 101: Use Command-P to print and other useful Finder ...

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    Action. Command-A. Select all items in the front Finder window (or desktop if no window is open) Command-Option-A. Deselect all items. Command-Shift-A. Open the Applications folder. Command-C ...

  6. Mac 101: Finding your Mac's UUID - Engadget

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    Click on "System Report" button, highlighted above in blue, and then "Hardware" at the top of the screen. Look in the right-hand pane and you will find your hardware UUID towards the bottom of the ...

  7. Wake-on-LAN - Wikipedia

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    Wake-on-LAN. A physical Wake-on-LAN connector (white object in foreground) featured on the IBM PCI Token-Ring Adapter 2. Wake-on-LAN ( WoL or WOL) is an Ethernet or Token Ring computer networking standard that allows a computer to be turned on or awakened from sleep mode by a network message. It is based upon AMD 's Magic Packet Technology ...

  8. How to tell the difference between an Apple and a Mac - Engadget

    www.engadget.com/2014-01-24-how-to-tell-the...

    First and foremost, some history. The term Apple Computer is the name of the company that was originally founded by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in the 1970s. On January 9, 2007 during his ...

  9. MAC spoofing - Wikipedia

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    MAC spoofing. MAC spoofing is a technique for changing a factory-assigned Media Access Control (MAC) address of a network interface on a networked device. The MAC address that is hard-coded on a network interface controller (NIC) cannot be changed. However, many drivers allow the MAC address to be changed. Additionally, there are tools which ...