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My WinXP machine is configured with 2 NICs. I create one socket with INADDR_ANY and the port that both cards need to listen to. Then I add membership twice with the shared multicast address and each cards' unique interface address. This does exactly what I want, which is duplicate data (so that one can provide a backup for the other).

Unfortunately, the winsock recvfrom() only gives the address from which the packet came from. Is there any way to identify which interface in my machine actually got the data?

Thanks in advance!
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