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Method and apparatus for filtering that specifies the types of frames to be captured and to be displayed for an IEEE802.11 wireless LAN
   
Document Number
US Patent 6693888
Issued Date
February 17, 2004
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A method and apparatus provides for wirelessly monitoring data packets or frames transmitted in a wireless LAN, that permits a user to selectively filter out unwanted ones of the data packets or frames with respect to the source and destination hardware addresses, and to the frame type and subtypes.
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Published
February 17, 2004
Application Number
09/875,544
Filed
June 6, 2001
US Classification
370/338  
Int'l Classification
H04L   1/18   (20060101)   H04L   1/16   (20060101)   H04L   12/56   (20060101)   H04L   12/28   (20060101)   H04L   29/06   (20060101)  
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370/252   370/253   370/328   370/338   370/329   370/352   370/401   370/465   370/466   370/349   370/241   370/312  
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