WIRELESS NETWORKS AND MOBILE IP
WIRELESS NETWORKS
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 Which of these is NOT a valid MAC Address? 
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  gf:98:a1:h5:k4:89 
 
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  d5.cf.1e.ef.af.4d 
 
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  AA:AA:AA:AA:AA:AA 
 
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  ab:ab:ab:ab:ab:ab 
 
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 Explanation: 
Detailed explanation-1: -The maximum length of a MAC address is 17 characters. MAC addresses are composed of the following characters: “0-9", “a-f", “A-F", and “:". MAC addresses must be in the following format: xx:xx:xx:xx.
Detailed explanation-2: -MAC addresses consist of 12 alpha-numeric characters separated by colons (ex: a3:49:2c:03:88:4f ). Only the letters A through F are used, and are not case sensitive so you don’t need to worry about confusing the number 0 with the letter O.
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