Herrmann Ultraschalltechnik GmbH & Co. Kg MAC Addresses
This page provides information about MAC addresses and OUIs assigned to Herrmann Ultraschalltechnik GmbH & Co. Kg. The Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI) is the first 24 bits of a MAC address and is assigned by the IEEE to uniquely identify a vendor or manufacturer.
About Herrmann Ultraschalltechnik GmbH & Co. Kg MAC Addresses
MAC addresses beginning with B8:F4:D0: are manufactured by Herrmann Ultraschalltechnik GmbH & Co. Kg. When you see a device on your network with this OUI prefix, it indicates that the device was manufactured by Herrmann Ultraschalltechnik GmbH & Co. Kg.
The IEEE assigns OUI prefixes to manufacturers to ensure uniqueness in the global networking ecosystem. Herrmann Ultraschalltechnik GmbH & Co. Kg has been assigned the OUI prefix B8F4D0 (among others) for use in their network devices.
Common Herrmann Ultraschalltechnik GmbH & Co. Kg Devices
Devices manufactured by Herrmann Ultraschalltechnik GmbH & Co. Kg that you might encounter on networks include:
- Network interface cards (NICs)
- Routers and switches
- Wireless access points
- IoT devices
- Embedded systems
- And other networking equipment
Identifying Herrmann Ultraschalltechnik GmbH & Co. Kg Devices on Your Network
To identify Herrmann Ultraschalltechnik GmbH & Co. Kg devices on your network:
- Use network scanning tools to list devices on your network
- Look for MAC addresses starting with any of the OUI prefixes listed in the sidebar
- Use our MAC address lookup tool to confirm the manufacturer
This can be particularly helpful for network inventory, troubleshooting, and security auditing.
MAC Address Format
A complete MAC address consists of 48 bits (6 bytes) and is typically represented in hexadecimal format with each byte separated by a colon or a hyphen. For Herrmann Ultraschalltechnik GmbH & Co. Kg devices, the MAC address would look like:
B8:F4:D0:XX:XX:XX
The first three bytes (B8:F4:D0) identify the manufacturer as Herrmann Ultraschalltechnik GmbH & Co. Kg, while the last three bytes are unique to each device.