Introduction to Network Security (Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer and Information Science Series Book 19)
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Introduction to Network Security (Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer and Information Science Series Book 19)
each vendor is given a range of addresses [5] it can assign,
Both computers receive the same packet and both computers in turn will respond to the sender. This causes the sending computer to receive multiple responses to the same packet, which causes the protocol to fail. Two computers with the same Ethernet addresses on different networks will not cause any problem, since Ethernet addresses are only used lo
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Internet service provider (ISP).