<div dir="ltr"><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Jun 9, 2017 at 9:20 AM, Fred Hillhouse <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:fmhillhouse@comcast.net" target="_blank">fmhillhouse@comcast.net</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Regarding bit (un)stuffing, this appears to not apply to the KISS packet but is an action taken at the point of transmission/reception.</blockquote></div><br><br>Yep, that's a layer 1 thing. Since the signal is asynchronous it's there to help prevent clock recovery from drifting off into insanity when a string of consecutive bits are identical. It isn't needed at layer 2.<br clear="all"><div><br></div><div class="gmail_signature" data-smartmail="gmail_signature">-Jason<br>kg4wsv</div>
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