Nicolas Pinault wrote:
> 
> For example, the PC has an ethernet card, a WIFI card and a Bluetooth
> card (quite standart today).
> - Ethernet is on 192.168.2.10
> - WIFI is on 192.168.3.10
> - Bluetooth is on 192.168.4.10
> 
> When the program running on the PC broadcasts a packet on Ethernet,
> source address of the packet can be 192.168.2.10 or 192.168.3.10 or
> 192.168.4.10. I thought it would be 192.168.2.10 but this is not allways
> the case.

Are you sure you want to send to 255.255.255.255 at all? Rather than
192.168.2.255 (assuming that is the subnet's broadcast address)?

Jifl
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