The MAC Address Generator generates the random number of MAC addresses for your testing purposes. The tool provides the option to specify the custom prefix (OUI). And can generate the four most commonly used MAC address formats in upper and lower case for your convenience.
Here, the software address refers to IP Address, and the hardware address refers to the MAC Address tied with the network hardware of your key connected device called Network Adapter or NIC (Network Interface Card).
Thus, the MAC or Media Access Control Address is a unique identifiable address, usually printed on the network hardware of your key connected device. It identifies the hardware manufacturer and works along with IP Addresses for network communication between devices on the network.
The Network Adapter or NIC always comes with the MAC Address, hardcoded and stored in its hardware, usually in its ROM (Read Only Memory) or BIOS (Basic Input/Output System). By default, that address is fed into the network hardware during manufacturing by its manufacturer. Therefore, MAC Address is also called a Networking Hardware Address, Burned-in Address (BIA), Physical Address, or Ethernet Hardware Address.
An OUI (Organizationally Unique Identifier) is the part of the MAC Address that defines the hardware manufacturer. It's the leftmost six digits (24 bits), also called prefixes, and is associated with the hardware manufacturer.
The IEEE is responsible for OUI distribution and issues it to their registered manufacturers. Sometimes, manufacturers possess several prefix numbers associated with their products. And it's common in large manufacturers to have more than one set of OUIs. For example, the prefixes 00-13-10, 00-25-9C, and 68-7F-74 (plus others) belong to Linksys (Cisco Systems).
A Network Interface Controller is the part of the MAC Address that defines the device portion. The rightmost six digits (24 bits) are associated with device identification. All the devices manufactured by the same manufacturer have unique 24-bit numbers. But, hardware devices from different manufacturers may share the same device identification address.
The EUI-64 is an extended unique identifier and stands for 64-bit MAC Address. The OUI portion is the same 24-bit, like in 48-bit MAC Address. But for the Network Interface Controller, it goes to 60-bit. That allows for far more MAC Addresses compared to a 48-bit address.
For that, first get the MAC Address of a device. If you want to find a specific MAC Address manufacturer, please use our MAC Address Tracker. The tool searches a given MAC Address or OUI in MAC Address Vendor Database. It provides information about the manufacturer that manufactured that device, the prefix, postfix of a given MAC Address. Or if you want to find MAC Addresses ranges associated with a specific manufacturer. Enter a manufacturer's name (like Cisco or Cis) to check its MAC Address ranges and details.
Moreover, DNSChecker also provides the MAC Address Vendor Lookup API. The documentation is designed for developers who desire to query MAC Address to get Vendor / Manufacturer / Company name, its Address, Prefix and Postfix about any given MAC Address in MAC Address Vendor Database.
Our wireless networks use MAC filtering to filter out the hackers or intruders to prevent unwanted network access. In MAC filtering, the router is configured to accept the traffic only from specific MAC Addresses. Even if DHCP changes the IP Addresses of those particular MAC Addresses, they are still approved to communicate with the network. Thus, the hijacker that hijacks the IP Address still gets blocked by the network because of an unauthorized MAC address.
Unlocking Huawei E5330 by code is the easiest and fastest way to make your device network free. It doesn't interfere in your system or change it in any way so even after using our code, you don't loose your warranty. In order to receive a network unlock code for your Huawei E5330 you need to provide IMEI number (15 digits unique number). It can be found by dialing *#06# as a phone number, as well as by checking in the phone settings of your device.
Did you know that you can remove a network blockade from your Huawei E5330 by code ?
It is an easy and simple unlocking service that supports all networks.
There is no need to check from what country or network it comes from, because the service supports all of them.
We will send you all codes from Huawei database including:
NCK - NETWORK code used for removing the main network blockade in your Huawei E5330
SPCK - Service provider code or subset Unlock PIN used for removing the blockade from a subset network ( like Tesco in the UK)
Simlock block unlock reset key - This last code is used to reset the code counter if somebody has entered wrong codes too many times in your Huawei E5330.
Instruction for unlocking Huawei E5330:
Huawei service provides from 1 to 4 codes depending on the network
1. Insert foreign unaccepted SIM card (foreign means a simcard from different network than the one in which the device works)
2. Enter the first code received from sim-unlock.net. If the first code doesn't work try the second or the third code.
3. Your phone is now unlocked
In some cases You need to enter the last code, confirm unsuccesfull message and enter previous codes again.