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Your local IP address is 192.168.0.14 and you are attempting to access a web server over the internet at 4.26.24.234. Will the web server have your MAC address in its ARP table? Why or why not?

Your local IP address is 192.168.0.14 and you are attempting to access a web server over the internet at 4.26.24.234.  Will the web server have your MAC address in its ARP table?  Why or why not?


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