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While the net is filled with technical descriptions of 802.1 Ethernet packet headers and all of it's varients, there is an unfortunate silence on the subject of 802.11 (wireless) frames.

While current drivers are quite limited in their ability to hand over raw 802.11 for examination and none allow raw 802.11 to be submitted for unaltered transmission (for good reasons!), it</description>
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