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by txutxu
781 days ago
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If my ISP gives me 10 Gbps, I want my PC to have (at least) a 10Gbps single path to the router. So, If I already have a 10 Gbps path to the router, I don't want to add a 300 Mbps failing air path added to my way to the router. In the context of the parent (at home networks), I think most people has two paths... WiFi or RJ45-UTP. And with that multipath setup (WiFi + RJ45, I don't get why other comments are talking about cellular networks "at home") is not usual to walk away; right, you could walk, as far as long is the rj45 cable, but... To keep HA on WiFi when walking around, there are other technologies more battle tested than MPTCP. |
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