Guy -

> Do you mean an ARP broadcast packet received by the machine 
> running an NDIS application or one *sent* by that machine?

Without NDIS_PACKET_TYPE_BROADCAST set, we could not receive an ARP
broadcast packet sent (by a different machine?).

I just tried to reproduce this behavior, and could not. I temporarily
modified our code that calls packet.dll to only set
NDIS_PACKET_TYPE_ALL_LOCAL, and I was able to receive ARP broadcast w/out
any problem. I tried this running winpcap on Win '98 and XP, and using a few
different Ethernet cards. So, it doesn't appear to be a real issue.

- Ed

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