i think it may be destination ip/port based. i seem to remember being able to fail between wireless and wifi with my laptop.

then again i could be wrong. ;)

Thane Sherrington wrote:
At 03:29 PM 04/08/2006, Ben Ruset wrote:
You're going to lose all of your TCP sessions and have to reconnect. Now, if both your wireless and wired connections were behind the same firewall, natted out the same IP address, the router may be smart enough to just switch you over seamlessly.

How would the router be able to guess that both NICs were in one machine? Isn't it MAC address based?

T

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