Mac address for 44DB60
- Company / Vendor
- Nanjing Baihezhengliu Technology Co., Ltd
- Prefix
- 44DB60
- Database Type
- IEEE MA-L
- Start Mac Address
- 44DB60000000
- End Mac Address
- 44DB60FFFFFF
- Company Address
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Science and technology innovation center, Shiqiu street, Lishui District
Nanjing Jiangsu 211222
China 🇨🇳 - Possible Devices
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16777216
This number represents the possible device number that can be manufactured using this mac address, but doesn't mean it is all has been manufactured yet
- Link
- 44DB60
Every network device's MAC address starts with a 3-byte OUI (Organizationally Unique Identifier) that the IEEE assigns to its manufacturer. Feed this tool a MAC address and it looks that prefix up in the official registry, then tells you which company built the hardware.
Looking up a MAC address like this returns the registered manufacturer:
3C:5A:B4:12:34:56
→
Google, Inc.
Can a MAC address reveal my exact device model?
No. It identifies the manufacturer through the OUI, not the specific model, and it tells you nothing personal about the device owner.
Why does the lookup fail for some addresses?
Locally-administered or randomized MAC addresses, common on modern phones for privacy reasons, don't map to a registered manufacturer. Those won't return a vendor.
Where does the vendor data come from?
The IEEE's public OUI registry, which manufacturers register with whenever they're assigned a block of MAC addresses.
Does this tool store the addresses I look up?
The lookup exists to identify a device vendor for troubleshooting or inventory purposes, not to track or log individual users.