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MAC Address Lookup

Enter a MAC address or OUI prefix to identify the device manufacturer and MAC address type.

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How to use MAC Address Lookup

  1. Enter a MAC address or just the first 6 hex digits.
  2. View the vendor, OUI prefix, and MAC type.
  3. Copy the vendor name with the Copy button.

What is MAC Address Lookup?

A MAC address lookup identifies the hardware vendor of a network device by checking the first 3 bytes (OUI) against a database. This tool includes a local database of common OUIs from major vendors like Apple, Cisco, Intel, VMware, Raspberry Pi, and more.

It also identifies whether a MAC address is universally or locally administered.

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FAQ

What is an OUI?
OUI (Organizationally Unique Identifier) is a 24-bit number assigned by IEEE to manufacturers, forming the first 3 bytes of a MAC address.
What does 'locally administered' mean?
A locally administered MAC address has been manually set (e.g., by a hypervisor) rather than burned into the hardware by the manufacturer.

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