Or perhaps the application itself recognizes when the data feed is lost and attempts to reconnect and kill the prior session.
I've never had to physically type in a login and password when my connection dropped. My guess is that eSignal and IB are robust enough to reconnect on the new connection behind the scenes utilizing a stored login and password.
Maybe I was not clear before. It is not a completely seamless transition. You can see on the application that the data feed was lost, but once the DSL switches over the application reconnects and you are back in business. So I'm sure it is an application specific functionality.
I've never had to physically type in a login and password when my connection dropped. My guess is that eSignal and IB are robust enough to reconnect on the new connection behind the scenes utilizing a stored login and password.
Maybe I was not clear before. It is not a completely seamless transition. You can see on the application that the data feed was lost, but once the DSL switches over the application reconnects and you are back in business. So I'm sure it is an application specific functionality.