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A <b>media access control</b> (<b>MAC</b>) address is a unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications at the data link layer of a network segment. MAC addresses are used as a network address for most IEEE 802 network technologies, including Ethernet and WiFi.
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==MAC address structure==
A MAC address is comprised of six octets or in other words, six 8 bit long segments. The first three octets make up the <b>Organisationally Unique Identifier</b> (<b>OUI</b>), i.e., it can be used to identify the device's manufacturer. Refer to the figure below for a visual representation:
[[File:Networking_device_nomenclature_mac_address_structure_v1.png|500px]]
==Teltonika OUI==
The following MAC addresses belong to Teltonika:
<table class="nd-othertables_2">
<tr>
<th width=150>Vendor</th>
<th width=150>MAC prefix (OUI)</th>
<th width=300>Possible MAC addresses</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Teltonika</td>
<td>00:1E:42</td>
<td>00:1E:42:[00:00:00..FF:FF:FF]</td>
</tr>
</table>
==External links==
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<li>MAC address vendor search: https://regauth.standards.ieee.org/standards-ra-web/pub/view.html#registries</li>
<li>Some information was taken and modified from Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAC_address</li>
</ul>