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==Inventor(s)==
[[:Category:Pascal Thubert of Roquefort-les-Pins (FR)|Pascal Thubert of Roquefort-les-Pins (FR)]][[Category:Pascal Thubert of Roquefort-les-Pins (FR)]]
[[:Category:Jerome Henry of Pittsboro NC (US)|Jerome Henry of Pittsboro NC (US)]][[Category:Jerome Henry of Pittsboro NC (US)]]
==ADDRESS RESOLUTION PROTOCOL (ARP)-PROXY UPDATE FOR ROAMING CLIENT DEVICES==
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20250071086 titled 'ADDRESS RESOLUTION PROTOCOL (ARP)-PROXY UPDATE FOR ROAMING CLIENT DEVICES
==Original Abstract Submitted==
address resolution protocol (arp)-proxy update for roaming client devices may be provided. a client device may query for a list of active internet protocol (ip) addresses used by the client device. next, the client device may determine that an access point (ap) supports a collaborative ip exchange function. then the client device may send, in response to determining that the ap supports the collaborative ip exchange function, the list of active internet protocol (ip) addresses to the ap.
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Latest revision as of 09:03, 17 March 2025

ADDRESS RESOLUTION PROTOCOL (ARP)-PROXY UPDATE FOR ROAMING CLIENT DEVICES

Organization Name

cisco technology, inc.

Inventor(s)

Pascal Thubert of Roquefort-les-Pins (FR)

Jerome Henry of Pittsboro NC (US)

ADDRESS RESOLUTION PROTOCOL (ARP)-PROXY UPDATE FOR ROAMING CLIENT DEVICES

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20250071086 titled 'ADDRESS RESOLUTION PROTOCOL (ARP)-PROXY UPDATE FOR ROAMING CLIENT DEVICES

Original Abstract Submitted

address resolution protocol (arp)-proxy update for roaming client devices may be provided. a client device may query for a list of active internet protocol (ip) addresses used by the client device. next, the client device may determine that an access point (ap) supports a collaborative ip exchange function. then the client device may send, in response to determining that the ap supports the collaborative ip exchange function, the list of active internet protocol (ip) addresses to the ap.

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