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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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  • 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). 

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