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15-May-2008, 09:23 AM #1
Load Balancing to B'Band lines
Hi
I have 2 broadband lines and have just got an Edimax BR-6624 Load Balancer and would like to split the trafic up so I can use 1 line for browsing and email and most other work/office traffic and the other for looking at uTube, playing games and downloading (P2P, DVD on demard, that kind of stuff).
Is it possible to block a 'type' of traffic rather then having to manualy block all the ports?
I mainly want to stop P2P downloading, normal downloads and video and music streaming using the second line as this should be kept free for browsing, email etc...

I hope you understand what im on about and any info or ideas would be awesome.

Edimax BR-6624 Load Balancer info: http://www.edimax.com/en/support_det...2&pl2_id=13#02
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15-May-2008, 06:15 PM #2
Interface, Port & Protocol binding and QOS is your best bet from just reading the manual.
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