Exactly. With Multipath TCP, a single TCP connection can benefit from multiple interfaces, which is not the case with bonding techniques. See http://multipath-tcp.org/pmwiki.php?n=Main.50Gbps for measurements showing…
If you use Multipath TCP with a single interface through a router, it will behave like regular TCP (doing NewReno congestion control scheme)
Exactly. With Multipath TCP, a single TCP connection can benefit from multiple interfaces, which is not the case with bonding techniques. See http://multipath-tcp.org/pmwiki.php?n=Main.50Gbps for measurements showing…
If you use Multipath TCP with a single interface through a router, it will behave like regular TCP (doing NewReno congestion control scheme)