David Ansart
David Ansart
What do you think about this ?  But, strangely, i don't see the arrow in GNS3
I designed it myself after seeing this : [link to nat symbol](https://www.vecteezy.com/vector-art/32049939-nat-network-address-translation-doodle-icon-design-illustration-networking-symbol-on-white-background-eps-10-file) I used inkscape. My web browsers Microsoft/Linux see it correctly
I don't understand why the arrows are not displayed. I had to do the arrows by hand : 
For the affinity theme, I prefer the last one because it is very similar to the classic
Sorry, I was busy with a technical issue at work. I looked at your code. I may have missed a detail, but you do not send more frames than if...
> The additional packets I'm talking about is the TX_INFO, one is sent for each frame so that is 2x the traffic to the server. Ok. I see it. I...
Hi vwifi-server plays the role of air in the room so i think that is not a good idea to ask it to track the MAC of each client. Do...
Could you explain a lab which shows the bug ?
In stable code, the "send_tx_info_frame_nl" is performed systematically when the kernel sends a message, and it works (except disconnection) Is this method good ? : - the client-A is waiting...
What do you think of this other method ? : - When Client-A sends a frame, it keeps in a vector the tuple - When Client-A receivs a frame, -...