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A MAC (Media Access Control) address is a unique identifier assigned to a network interface card (NIC) for network connectivity. It consists of six hexadecimal segments (48 bits). The first three segments represent the manufacturer's identity (OUI).
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What is the difference between Bssid and Mac ?
There is no difference in formatting or writing algorithm, but the fundamental difference is that MAC is assigned to any device connected to the network (printer, phone, etc.), while BSSID is assigned only to network devices.
Factory Identifier (OUI)
The first three parts of a MAC address represent the manufacturer's identifier (OUI), which is registered globally by the IEEE.
Where can I find it?
You can find the MAC address in your phone's network settings, on your Wi-Fi router, or by using commands like ipconfig in Windows.