1. Yes. MAC address is the identity identifier of computers, mobile phones and other terminal devices, and lost laptops can be recovered, because MAC addresses are fixed and unique, just like the ID number on our ID card, which is the identity identifier of network terminal devices such as computers and mobile phones.
2. Use MAC address to track computer method: start - run - enter cmd - enter arp -a (note the use of spaces), you can find out the IP address of the corresponding MAC address.
3. No, you cannot. The MAC address is only a symbol used to identify the NIC and cannot be located through it.
4. Contact Apple customer service: You can try to contact Apple customer service for help, and they may guide you on how to track and locate your Mac. Recovery: If you set up a lost and found item at the location where you lost your computer, there's a chance that someone will return it to you. So, try to look there.
1. No, you cannot. The MAC address is a unique identifier for the device, but it cannot be used directly for location on its own. Because the MAC address is just a network identifier that is only valid in the local network and does not reveal the actual geolocation of the device.
2. The MAC address cannot be located. The MAC address is only related to the machine, not the geographical location. The Mac is a line of personal computers launched by Apple Inc., designed, developed and marketed by Apple, the first Mac was released on January 24, 1984, and was initially targeted at the home, education, and creative professional markets.
3. Satellite positioning - GPS chip, positioning accuracy of about 10 meters. Base station positioning - SIM card, mobile phone positioning through the base station deployed by the operator, the average positioning accuracy is about 200 meters. Wi-Fi Positioning – The widespread deployment of Wi-Fi hotspots makes Wi-Fi positioning possible and provides more accurate positioning results.