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Force all streaming video to specific gateway?

We're running an educational setup in a rural area with limited internet access. I have two gatewys configured:

  1. DSL @ 3 Mbps
  2. LTE/4G @ 20 Mbps but subject to 'network management' (i.e. throttling) if we use too much data (provider won't specifiy how much is too much).

Is there a way to route all streaming video (the largest bandwidth hog) to the DSL gateway?

I know this can be done by user, group, service, etc - but I can't find a clear-cut way to do this for streaming.



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  • Maybe I misunderstand Application policies, but to me you setup a policy on the preferred gateway that allows video streaming and on the none preferred gateway you setup another application policy that blocks video streaming. That forces all video streaming on the the preferred gateway?

    Ian

  • You are completely right in this approach.

    The point is, if you have two Gateways and want to force for example Youtube to go to Gateway A and the Rest of the HTTPs Traffic to Gateway B, this is not possible. 

    It uses HTTPs Traffic (443), so XG cannot split the traffic properly. 

     

    Application Control is a Block/allow mechanism. So if the criteria matching above (Source / Destination / Service), XG will perform the block / allow.

    You are stuck now in this Firewall rule and we are not considering any other firewall rule below (First match).