Re: [BAWUG] MAC address 4 in the packet

2004-12-16 Thread Timolthy Keithy
Thank you! Brian and Dimistrios. Timolthy --- Dimitrios Sidiropoulos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Timolthy, > > Address4 is the address of the host(s) behind the > "Wireless Ethernet-Client". (WEC) > > Although Address4 is NOT a "WiFi must" it is in the > IEEE .11b specs. > > Most early .11b

Re: [BAWUG] MAC address 4 in the packet

2004-12-16 Thread Dimitrios Sidiropoulos
Timolthy, Address4 is the address of the host(s) behind the "Wireless Ethernet-Client". (WEC) Although Address4 is NOT a "WiFi must" it is in the IEEE .11b specs. Most early .11b WiFi certified APs such as Lucent AP500 AP1000, Cisco 340, etc did not support address4 just up to address3 since W

RE: [BAWUG] MAC address 4 in the packet

2004-12-15 Thread Bob O'Hara
Address 4 is only used for "wireless distribution systems", where the Ethernet on the AP is replaced by an 802.11 link to another device. -Bob -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Timolthy Keithy Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 3:24 AM T