* Each network card has a unique identifier called a Media Access Control (MAC) address.
* This address is used in LANs for communication between devices on the same network segment.
* Devices that want to communicate need to know each other MAC address before sending out packets.
* use a process called ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) to find out the MAC address of another device.
* When the hardware address of the destination host is known, the sending host has all the required information to communicate with the remote host.
* Each network card has a unique identifier called a Media Access Control (MAC) address.
* This address is used in LANs for communication between devices on the same network segment.
* Devices that want to communicate need to know each other MAC address before sending out packets.
* use a process called ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) to find out the MAC address of another device.
* When the hardware address of the destination host is known, the sending host has all the required information to communicate with the remote host.
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