A MAC (Media Access Control) address is a unique number, originally written by a manufacturer, which identifies the network adaptor installed on your computer.
There are many types of Internet browsers, such as Chrome™, Internet Explorer®, Firefox®, Opera®, Safari® and Dolphin Browser®, and many different platforms, like Windows®, Mac OS® X, iOS, and Android™.
An IP (Internet protocol) address is a special number that identifies your computer in a network. If you have a static IP address and need to change it, you will have to set it in your router or switch device settings.
An IP address is a number that uniquely identifies a network interface in a computer network using an Internet Protocol (IP). That network interface can be a LAN card (Ethernet, Wi-Fi), IrDA port, or even a virtual device.
Wi-Fi routers are becoming a part of everyday living and home users are finding access to the hardware may not be so easy.
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