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- bluetba2
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23 Jul 2014 15:48 #80769
by bluetba2
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I have two internet connections, one is bandwidth limited but much higher speed, the other is poor speed but unlimited usage, we have a Google maps api which we have discovered is using a lot of our bandwidth, so would like to pass this all down the slower unlimited connection, the issue is that I have loads of IP addresses for Google maps that could constantly change, so the obvious way is to do it via the host-name, the issue I am sure you can already see is that when I create a static route I have to do so via IP address, is there anyway to do it via the host-name?
so any traffic to maps.google.com go through the slower connection, and all other traffic goes down the higher speed connection? I have a draytek 2830 at the moment, but would buy another product if required.
so any traffic to maps.google.com go through the slower connection, and all other traffic goes down the higher speed connection? I have a draytek 2830 at the moment, but would buy another product if required.
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23 Jul 2014 18:35 #80771
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Replied by babis3g on topic Re: Static Route - Google Maps...
to divert all traffic to a specific wan see this post
http://www.forum.draytek.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=19528#p80763
i know is not help full but just to know in the future
for load balance see possible ways ( the 2830 should be ok, if the 2830 can not do what you need i think all other draytek models should be the same, as the guides applying to almost every model with dual wan)
http://www.draytek.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=5181:policy-route&Itemid=293&lang=en
http://www.draytek.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=1810:faq-article-1810&Itemid=293&lang=en
http://www.draytek.co.uk/archive/kb/kb_load_balancing.html
i know is not help full but just to know in the future
for load balance see possible ways ( the 2830 should be ok, if the 2830 can not do what you need i think all other draytek models should be the same, as the guides applying to almost every model with dual wan)
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