What happens to the mac address when you move a computer to another network?
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Yes, certainly. The MAC address is set by the manufacturer of the end-station (the system that the Ethernet is plugged in to).
If the network interface is integrated within a computer, for instance, then the MAC is set there. If, let’s say, you installed a NIC within that computer and plugged the Ethernet cable into that NIC, then the MAC address would be the one on the NIC, not the one that’s associated with the integrated network interface which, in this case, isn’t used.
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