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Keeping it simple, this is a wrapper routine that will return the Medium Access Control (MAC) address for the installed network card. A MAC Address is a unique 48-bit number assigned to the network interface card (NIC) by the manufacturer. MAC addresses (which are physical addresses) are used for mapping in TCP/IP network communication.
Keeping it simple, this is a wrapper routine that will return the Medium Access Control (MAC) address for the installed network card. A MAC Address is a unique 48-bit number assigned to the network interface card (NIC) by the manufacturer. MAC addresses (which are physical addresses) are used for mapping in TCP/IP network communication.
Keeping it simple, this is a wrapper routine that will return the Medium Access Control (MAC) address for the installed network card. A MAC Address is a unique 48-bit number assigned to the network interface card (NIC) by the manufacturer. MAC addresses (which are physical addresses) are used for mapping in TCP/IP network communication.
Keeping it simple, this is a wrapper routine that will return the Medium Access Control (MAC) address for the installed network card. A MAC Address is a unique 48-bit number assigned to the network interface card (NIC) by the manufacturer. MAC addresses (which are physical addresses) are used for mapping in TCP/IP network communication.
Keeping it simple, this is a wrapper routine that will return the Medium Access Control (MAC) address for the installed network card. A MAC Address is a unique 48-bit number assigned to the network interface card (NIC) by the manufacturer. MAC addresses (which are physical addresses) are used for mapping in TCP/IP network communication.
Keeping it simple, this is a wrapper routine that will return the Medium Access Control (MAC) address for the installed network card. A MAC Address is a unique 48-bit number assigned to the network interface card (NIC) by the manufacturer. MAC addresses (which are physical addresses) are used for mapping in TCP/IP network communication.
Keeping it simple, this is a wrapper routine that will return the Medium Access Control (MAC) address for the installed network card. A MAC Address is a unique 48-bit number assigned to the network interface card (NIC) by the manufacturer. MAC addresses (which are physical addresses) are used for mapping in TCP/IP network communication.
Keeping it simple, this is a wrapper routine that will return the Medium Access Control (MAC) address for the installed network card. A MAC Address is a unique 48-bit number assigned to the network interface card (NIC) by the manufacturer. MAC addresses (which are physical addresses) are used for mapping in TCP/IP network communication.
Keeping it simple, this is a wrapper routine that will return the Medium Access Control (MAC) address for the installed network card. A MAC Address is a unique 48-bit number assigned to the network interface card (NIC) by the manufacturer. MAC addresses (which are physical addresses) are used for mapping in TCP/IP network communication.
Keeping it simple, this is a wrapper routine that will return the Medium Access Control (MAC) address for the installed network card. A MAC Address is a unique 48-bit number assigned to the network interface card (NIC) by the manufacturer. MAC addresses (which are physical addresses) are used for mapping in TCP/IP network communication.