I believe I know the answer already (and believe it to be no), but I was looking to see if there was a way to do this.
Scenario:
WAN 1: Fast 300mbps UP/DOWN
- want to use for majority of internet traffic
- 1 TB CAP
Wan 2: 60/5mbps UP/DOWN
- slower
- want to use for Netflix because better peering network to Netflix
- want to use for Video on Demand (My TIVO VOD only works through this IP as cable provider filters by their IP)
- unlimited data
I was looking at routing source IP->WAN interface but it doesn't look like I can do this without the WAN balancer. Is there another way I can do this? I won't know the destination IP for netflix as they change often. I'm not sure about VOD but I'm guessing the same issue.
Can this be done with static routes? I'm not paying the business priced wan balancer cost for home use. I'll deal without VOD for that.
Scenario:
WAN 1: Fast 300mbps UP/DOWN
- want to use for majority of internet traffic
- 1 TB CAP
Wan 2: 60/5mbps UP/DOWN
- slower
- want to use for Netflix because better peering network to Netflix
- want to use for Video on Demand (My TIVO VOD only works through this IP as cable provider filters by their IP)
- unlimited data
I was looking at routing source IP->WAN interface but it doesn't look like I can do this without the WAN balancer. Is there another way I can do this? I won't know the destination IP for netflix as they change often. I'm not sure about VOD but I'm guessing the same issue.
Can this be done with static routes? I'm not paying the business priced wan balancer cost for home use. I'll deal without VOD for that.