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Multihomed Client
Hi,
I am writing a socket program at the moment that uses both of the clients network interfaces. The program tries to create two socket connections to the server over a LAN connection and a GPRS connection. I have tried to update the routing table using the route command but that proved unsuccessful. I would be grateful for any help. Thanks, Marty |
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