We have an AirBridge Total at a customer site with a Linksys broadband gateway 
behind it. For illustration purposes, let's say the AirBridge's management IP 
is 10.1.2.3, and the customer's NAT gateway is 192.168.1.1. On our router that 
feeds the wireless network, the ARP cache shows that both 10.1.2.3 and 
192.168.1.1 are associated with the SmartBridge's hardware address. The 
Linksys's hardware address does not appear in the ARP cache - instead, the 
SmartBridge's MAC address appears in its place. Is this normal, and if so, why 
is it done this way?

-Adam

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     Adam Kujawski                      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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     Amplex Internet Services           Office: 419.720.3635
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