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Duke University in the United States blames the iPhone for crippling its wireless lan. According to the university, a single iPhone has flooded its wireless network by sending out thousands of address resolution protocol (ARP) requests per second taking down 30 Cisco WAPs for 10 to 15 minutes. So far there hasnt been a definative reason why this is happening and the university says it is not their Cisco equipment.
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