The VIF mac addresses in the ralink-rt305x chip must be sequential in the last bit, since they are using a hardware mac filter. 1. Hash the original primary mac, since the addresses of devices bought together could be sequential in the last byte. 2. Increment the last byte for the VIF on the vocore (generate_mac routine) Implements #648 |
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