Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) is an emerging transport protocol for sending data from one point to another over the Internet. We explore how the multihoming feature of SCTP can be exploited to implement a multihomed web client and server for providing resilience to network failure and a certain level of data protection against the malicious interception by utilizing the multiple paths that exist between the multihomed web client and server. Through experimental studies, we show the techniques of routing path separation by emulating a multihoming scenario. Furthermore, we describe that SCTP multistreaming solves some data transfer issues such as HOL blocking phenomenon, receiver buffer size requirements, integrated congestion control and unordered data delivery service.