Yeah, but it would still redirect, since that's a different layer of the IP stack.
You could prevent wifi clients from communicating arp packets, I think that would allow most things to work.
If you have a corporate wifi system, you should be watching for arp poisoning anyway. If it's a public system, most people aren't using it to communicate between wifi devices. Most android devices that communicate via wifi will generate their own wifi network for the duration of the communication.
You could prevent wifi clients from communicating arp packets, I think that would allow most things to work.
If you have a corporate wifi system, you should be watching for arp poisoning anyway. If it's a public system, most people aren't using it to communicate between wifi devices. Most android devices that communicate via wifi will generate their own wifi network for the duration of the communication.