> Say you start out on wifi, and open an ssh connection. Then you plug in
> ethernet. The ssh session will remain on the wifi route until it is
> closed. There's no way* to make an existing connection "jump ship" from
> one route to another. If you were to disable the wifi connection as soon
> as the ethernet connection, your ssh session would die.

Thanks a lot, that is both new and helpful indeed.

So does this mean that new connections will use the new network, while
old connections retain theirs?

Cheers,
Bennett

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