-The common code sets up packet buffers for you already (NetRxPackets), so there
-is no need to allocate your own. For each packet you receive, you should call
-the NetReceive() function on it with the packet length. So the pseudo code
-here would look something like:
+For each packet you receive, you should call the net_process_received_packet() function on it
+along with the packet length. The common code sets up packet buffers for you
+already in the .bss (net_rx_packets), so there should be no need to allocate your
+own. This doesn't mean you must use the net_rx_packets array however; you're
+free to call the net_process_received_packet() function with any buffer you wish. So the pseudo
+code here would look something like: