Hi Juha,
Well, this is a commercial issue.
You can not tell to your client "If you take our product you cannot use...".
It always happens. For example there are Bluetooth devices or Wifi
devices that are very common but there are not completely implement the
standard.
You cannot propose an Access Point that cannot associates with NetGear,
even if NetGear have some bugs regarding the 802.11 implementation.
Unless you are Intel... :-)
Regards,
Michel.
Juha Heinanen wrote:
Michel Bensoussan writes:
I'm agree with you, but we cannot control the
UAS devices so we have to
handle the case it doesn't correctly mirror the RR header.
why is that? you simply say that those UAS are not SIP compliant and
you don't support them. whoever has bought such devices can paint them
green and sink to sea. once you start implementing hack to deal with
non-SIP devices, there is no limit how far you would need to go.
-- juha