>mobile device, the viable connections would change over time - and, >ideally, the transition from one Wi-Fi router to the next would be >seamless - and wouldn't even cause tcp connections to drop... assuming,
I don't see how a transition like than can be seamless when I, for instance, have an SSH or FTP session. The ssh/ftp server would most definitely disconnect from the client, if the client changes its IP address. Or am I totally wrong? >of course, movement is constrained to an area with sufficiently many >accessible Wi-Fi routers. Perhaps this is an issue with the underlying >Wi-Fi support? >2. If multiple routers can be accessed, it would be great if the >bandwidth of these routers could be combined, for example, when >downloading a large file. I once read something about combining multiple independent network interfaces (each with its own IP address) to make single requests, but it sounded rather complicated IIRC. Andrew _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
