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Originally Posted by Mediaguy
Hey Moe
You're wrong. Got the texts, read the technical, and talked to a microsoft programmer.... personal network card MAC addresses aren't contained within the ethernet envelope, the TCP/IP packet or anywhere outside my LAN.
Stop posting to the contrary. You're wrong.
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Page 280. Your "microsoft programmer" is obviously fictional.
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Originally Posted by Mediaguy
Quite simply you are incorrect, check with your so-called tech community, it's not there that info, you're wrong wrong wrong....TCP/IP packets carry the MAC address of the last device that forwarded them, that's it, if they had anything compared to an ARP table for some reason, all our broadband and DSL connections would be as fast as dial-up.
No MAC Address. C'est toot. you may have mis-read whatever fifty dollar text book you got, that's all and understandable... you even had me doubting what I was reading... but nope.
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Page 280. Buy it, read it, . . . hahaha . . . how pathetic of you.