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> > Title : Transport of IP over 802.16
> > Author(s) : J. Mandin
> > Filename : draft-mandin-ip-over-80216-ethcs-00.txt
> > Pages : 16
> > Date : 2005-10-20
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> >    In this memo we describe a simple scheme for configuration and
> >    provisioning of an 802.16 network so that it emulates a broadcast
> >    network that uses the 802.3 packet format.  We briefly describe how
> >    this network supports IPv4 and IPv6 services in a manner similar to
> >    other broadcast media (eg. ethernet).  Finally, we review some
> >    architectural issues behind the choice of broadcast network emulation
> >    and examine alternative approaches to supporting IP over 802.16.  We
> >    additionally describe some possible system optimizations to reduce
> >    consumption of air resources.
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