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RE: [lwip-devel] [task #1551] Make ARP more independent of interfacehard
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Taranowski, Thomas \(SWCOE\) |
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RE: [lwip-devel] [task #1551] Make ARP more independent of interfacehardware type |
Date: |
Fri, 2 Mar 2007 20:15:46 -0600 |
I'd like to see the ARP queueing behavior fixed before we start making
it more generic.
Wikipedia says the following about ARP:
Arp "is also used for IP over other LAN technologies, such as Token
Ring, FDDI, or IEEE 802.11, and for IP over ATM."
Those are what I would consider more niche technologies, not really in
general use, EXCEPT for the 802.11(wifi). I would find it a compelling
change to make in order to make lwIP applicable for use on wifi links.
I'm not really familiar with the link layer interfaces used for the
802.11, so I can't really speak to how easily it could be supported with
our current code base, though. Hopefully someone will chime in and
educate me.
Thanks,
Tom
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> Update of task #1551 (project lwip):
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> Follow-up Comment #2:
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> Can someone comment on this? Does it make sense to make ARP
independent of
> ethernet?
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> Personally, I also thought ARP was only for ethernet (802.3), so I
think
> this
> is not needed, is it?
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