Is this the fault of the iPhone - With poll!

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nweaver

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Originally posted by: fisher
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: fisher
everyone who voted apple gets their pinkie removed with a cigar cutter. that oughta learn you!

You don't remember AppleTalk.

That alone means apple should not step foot near a network.

unfortunately i do remember appletalk, but that does not make apple guilty this time. :p

no, it means "Apple" and "Network" are banned in the same sentence for at least 50 years.
 

nweaver

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Looks like it WAS a Cisco problem, but even more then Cisco, that's a bad RFC. Looks like the iPhone wasn't really sending all those arps, it limited to a couple of arps, and then they were just looped by the Cisco gear.