The receiver acknowledges packets it has received, and if the sender doesn't get an acknowledgment, it will eventually re-send the doubtful packet
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The frame should be still stored on the origianal source and for the other physical destination it is now scrambled or missing crusial data. but it still gets stored usally as a temporary file or it is dumped
Once the router/adaptor received the destination IP address (even if we entered in the incorrect MAC address) the router/adapter would remove the IP address from the Ethernet frame and using ARP, would get the correct MAC address of the destination
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hmm..... I dunno (don't know) how it can happen but one of my games got corrupted too and it cannot be deleted and send-ed I have tried SO, SORRY PEOPLE WHO GOT CORRUPTED :(
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The packets will be delivered and reassembled at the destination.
On a hub network:The host (PC-A) computer sends the frame out its Network Interface Card (NIC) to Fast-Ethernet 0/1 (F0/1) on the HUB. The HUB then sends that frame out every interface (except incoming interface). If the destination MAC address is aaa.bbb.ccc, and PC-B has MAC address aaa.aaa.bbb, then PC-B's NIC will ignore the frame and nothing else will happen.
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That shouldn't happen unless you were using a cheating device.