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From: | "Gerrit van Niekerk" <gerritvn AT gpvno DOT co DOT za> |
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Date: | Wed, 17 May 2006 19:47:35 +0200 |
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Subject: | Re: SwsVpkt |
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On 17 May 2006 at 11:02, Lawrence Rust wrote: > No, a packet driver always advertises all available adapters. The packet driver ACCESS_TYPE > call provides means for the client to select which adapter(s) they wish to use. > This sounds like your application is only using the first adapter provided by SwsVpkt and it > just happens that the first binding is the WiFi. A packet driver can support several adapters. > In the DRIVER_INFO call the driver returns the number of adapters -1 in the CL register. The > clent then selects the adapter to use with the DL register in the ACCESS_TYPE call. I do not think this is a correct interpretation of the packet driver spec. As this is not directly a DJGPP issue, I think I should take it off-line with Lawrence. Please reply to my email address, I don't think your nospam AT NOsoftsystemSPA DOT coM DOT uk will get me anywhere, Lawrence :)
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