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The Natural Philosopher wrote:
> Michael Schwingen wrote:
>>> The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>>>>> the ability under windows to make BOTH of them the default
>>> route, led to the TCP/IP stack using them in round robin to send TCP/IP
>>> packets.
>>
>> I just checked on my laptop, which has (sometimes) ethernet and
>> wireless connections to the same network, with separate IP
>> addresses. This works just fine without any packet losses.
>
> Linux doesn`t allow of more than one default route.
... per route table.
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