<p>Ok this is definitely not right. Not sure what&#39;s going on exactly but these frames have a bad FCS.</p><p>Looking at the decode I see 0x0a 02 06 fc which is 10.2.6.252, the router interface on my lab sandbox network. All of the early bytes of the packet look right for an ARP reply.</p><p>But then at the end we have 0x0a 02 then a long string of zeroes then 0x06fc. I think somehow the last two bytes of the packet are ending up after the padding added to bring the ARP frame up to 64 bits, or something?</p><p>Not sure what to make of this, but it makes no sense.</p>
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