Ok... and if you do this:

pfexec tcpdump -v -X -s 1536 -c 3 -i iwk0

What do you see?

Darren

moved to a different AP...

$  pfexec tcpdump -v -X -s 1536 -c 3 -i iwk0 
tcpdump: listening on iwk0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 1536 bytes
13:00:08.382924 ff:ff:ff:ff:00:0b (oui Unknown) > 08:22:00:00:ff:ff (oui 
Unknown), ethertype Unknown (0x0e9e), length 110: 
        0x0000:  4340 001d e019 ead1 7054 aaaa 0300 0000  [email protected]......
        0x0010:  0800 4500 004e 7c19 0000 8011 c689 0a00  ..E..N|.........
        0x0020:  e3fc 0a00 ffff 0089 0089 003a f94c 87a1  ...........:.L..
        0x0030:  0110 0001 0000 0000 0000 2046 4446 4645  ...........FDFFE
        0x0040:  4f43 4e45 4244 4644 4a44 4145 4444 4845  OCNEBDFDJDAEDDHE
        0x0050:  4345 4344 4945 4745 4341 4100 0020 0001  CECDIEGECAA.....
13:00:08.383053 ff:ff:ff:ff:00:0b (oui Unknown) > 08:02:00:00:ff:ff (oui 
Unknown), ethertype Unknown (0x0e9e), length 110: 
        0x0000:  4340 001f 3bc0 37bd 8054 aaaa 0300 0000  c...@..;.7..T......
        0x0010:  0800 4500 004e 0071 0000 8011 3266 0a00  ..E..N.q....2f..
        0x0020:  f3c8 0a00 ffff 0089 0089 003a 2f19 8013  ...........:/...
        0x0030:  0110 0001 0000 0000 0000 2045 4a46 4445  ...........EJFDE
        0x0040:  4246 4545 4246 4143 4143 4143 4143 4143  BFEEBFACACACACAC
        0x0050:  4143 4143 4143 4143 4141 4100 0020 0001  ACACACACAAA.....
13:00:08.485307 00:00:00:02:00:0b (oui Ethernet) > 08:02:00:00:33:33 (oui 
Unknown), ethertype Unknown (0x0e9e), length 88: 
        0x0000:  4340 001f 5bbe 892b a054 aaaa 0300 0000  c...@..[..+.t......
        0x0010:  86dd 6000 0000 0010 3aff fe80 0000 0000  ..`.....:.......
        0x0020:  0000 021f 5bff febe 892b ff02 0000 0000  ....[....+......
        0x0030:  0000 0000 0000 0000 0002 8500 b11c 0000  ................
        0x0040:  0000 0101 001f 5bbe 892b                 ......[..+
3 packets captured
4 packets received by filter
0 packets dropped by kernel

mac addresses again:
$ arp -a | grep $(ifconfig iwk0 | awk '/inet/{print $2}')
iwk0   10.0.249.239         255.255.255.255 SPLA     00:1d:e0:19:e9:25
$ arp -a | grep $(netstat -rn | awk '/default/{print $2}')
iwk0   10.0.0.1             255.255.255.255          00:1e:68:85:ed:cb
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