New question #132219 on LinuxDC++:
https://answers.launchpad.net/linuxdcpp/+question/132219

I've been using linuxdc++ for sometime now and it's great. In the past i've 
tried bonding multiple physical ethernet ports together which works some of the 
time, but different hardware doesn't like it.

1. Assuming eth0 to eth3 each with a static IPs - does linuxdc++ use the first 
IP and only operate through that single static IP?
2. Is there a way the up and down traffic could be managed through multiple 
static IPs? Possibly;
  a) Run 4 instances and somehow tie each linuxdc++ instance to a physical NIC 
(this would appear on the hub like 4 people sharing the same number of files 
Person1, Person2, etc.) However even if this were possible I know its not 
recommended to run multiple instances of linuxdc++.
  b) Use a few virtual machines in vmware and that way I can give each machine 
a physical NIC but this is very resource demanding and i'm not counting on the 
performance being that great.

Like I said, bonding is ideal but can be choppy or not work at all on some 
hardware which is unfortunate.

Any ideas? Thanks.

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