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1. Timestamp (8 byte):
A value representing the time on the access point, which is the number of microseconds the AP has been active.When timestamp reach its max (2^64 microsecond or ~580,000 years) it will reset to 0. This field contain in Beacon Frame & Probe Response frame.
philbowles wrote:I think this is the same technique that "ESPNow" uses - might be worth looking "under the hood" of that functionality
schufti wrote:I would not rely on this "timestamp" as being something related to utc or local time ...
it is more like something to synchronise all associated stations.1. Timestamp (8 byte):
A value representing the time on the access point, which is the number of microseconds the AP has been active.When timestamp reach its max (2^64 microsecond or ~580,000 years) it will reset to 0. This field contain in Beacon Frame & Probe Response frame.
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