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Medium Access Control (MAC)

Medium Access Control (MAC) is a set of rules that determines how devices share and access a common communication channel, like Wi-Fi or Ethernet. It ensures that multiple devices can transmit data efficiently without interfering with each other, preventing collisions and data loss. MAC manages when and how each device can send its information, coordinating fair and orderly access to the shared medium, which helps maintain reliable and efficient network communication.