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TTON 2 5 points Save A You work for a Silicon Valley startup which makes NICs Th

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TTON 2 5 points Save A You work for a Silicon Valley startup which makes NICs The founders have realized that registering a new OUlI costs about $300 ith a yeaty enew eof another $3000. They also feel that globally unique MAC addresses violates privacy, and can be used to track you idea for a product why not generate MAC addresses at random, Inslead of adopting the OU tasked with analyzing the (technical) consequences of such a decision Answer the following question ated at random, what is the probability that two MAC addresses in a subet of 1024 hast"a bene saw? lf MAC addresses are genera Hint https./www.wolframalpha com/examples/Products htm . Is this probability significant? Would you be okay with releasing this product on the market? Explain your answer ·

Explanation / Answer

In a subnet of 1024 hosts, the MAC addresses would be starting from:

11111111 11111111 11111100 00000000

and upto

11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111.

There would be 2^10 = 1024 possible different MAC addresses. 2 MAC addresses are generated at random. The probability that they are the same is = 2^(-10) = 1/1024. This maybe a significant probability. Not okay to release the product.