> A bit offtopic, but ... I can't figure out what these ethernet packets > are with ether type 0x886d, The page at http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/ethertype/type-pub.html says it's assigned to "Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, OR" (I'm not sure what group that is at Intel; I think they're still headquartered in Santa Clara, CA, so I presume that means that a group in Hillsboro were the ones who registered it). I don't know if this is some old thing dating back to the days when they, IBM, and Microsoft developed SMB (I think Intel had a product using SMB as a networked file system for UNIX, OpenNET or something such as that, ages ago), or something Shiny And New from the Intel Architecture Labs or from the guys doing networking cards at Intel. It doesn't seem to match the description of a "Magic Packet" in the Intel 82558 manual (and it'd be kind of silly for some machine to be broadcasting "power yourself up" packets madly anyway).
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