On Thursday 17 October 2002 15:21, Alan Womack wrote:
> There basically has to be a layer
> someplace that reassembles the packets from two different sources.

I had a look, but couldn't see any software that could do this. It would be a 
'neat' solution though, as it would enable file downloads at 1.5Mb/s, as 
opposed to the routing method. But I couldn't understand how this would work 
without something clever going on at the other end of the connection.

Otherwise I could end up playing a game of quake, and some of my packets would 
start coming from a different IP? I can't imagine a quake server liking that. 
(For example)

Simon



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