Bridging the Link and 10BaseT Networks

Because the CPU is a bridging device that connects a 10BaseT Network to a wireless link, the CPU must learn about the network. The CPU dynamically learns MAC Addresses as distant network nodes.

The CPU passes data packets that are addressed to far-end network users found in its current service table. If a data packet is addressed to a distant network node that is in the current service table, the CPU accepts the data packet, then forwards that packet to the distant CPU. When a distant node is not in the current service table, the CPU does not pass data packets for that node through to the wireless link.

This method of filtering keeps the wireless link free from unnecessary messages, so that the wireless link provides the maximum performance and speed possible.

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