Successive frames use just single data byte for the sequence counter and the frame counter.
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In some variants of RLP, this sequence counter can be as small as 6 bits.
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The first byte contains a sequence counter to distinguish consecutive transmission of the same parameter groups and a frame counter set to frame zero.
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TKIP uses a similar key structure to WEP with the low 16-bit value of a sequence counter ( used to prevent replay attacks ) being expanded into the 24-bit " IV ", and this sequence counter always increment on every new packet.
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TKIP uses a similar key structure to WEP with the low 16-bit value of a sequence counter ( used to prevent replay attacks ) being expanded into the 24-bit " IV ", and this sequence counter always increment on every new packet.
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List of Spanish provinces; the initial order is by sequence counter-clockwise ( i . e . from the junction of the Atlantic coast and the border with France, by sea to the junction of the Mediterranean coast and the border with France ).