Re: IPsec wifi link in ad-hoc mode



Maxwell Lol <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We built an ad hoc network a few years ago. I think we had to
broadcast all packets to work around the issue.

I don't understand, could you explain what you mean?

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Fabrice DELENTE
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