The default destination may be changed by simply calling WSPConnect again, even if the socket is already "connected". Any datagrams queued for receipt are discarded if the new address is different from the address specified in a previous WSPConnect.
If the address supplied is all zeroes, the socket will be "dis-connected" - the default remote address will be indeterminate, so WSPSend and WSPRecv calls will return the error code WSAENOTCONN, although WSPSendTo and WSPRecvFrom may still be used.