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      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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      What do you have in those aliases?

      That will likely only be effective if you use ASNs there. YouTube is tricky though since it's just part of Google with no easy way to separate it.

      Steve

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        Abdou Ahmed @stephenw10
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        @stephenw10 yes i use asn for google
        http://asn.blawk.net/15169

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          Ok. And I assume something is not working as you expect?

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            Abdou Ahmed @stephenw10
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            @stephenw10 said in redirect youtube:

            Ok. And I assume something is not working as you expect?

            yes sur.JPG

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              Abdou Ahmed @Abdou Ahmed
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              @abdou-ahmed
              try to make loadblance with 3 network card
              only have 2 workin and the 3rd not equal
              think if redirect facebook to one and youtube to another one that will solve the problem

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                You have 3 WAN connections and only 2 of them are carrying traffic?

                Do they each work individually?

                You should should be able to load-balance between them. If it;s not working you probably have config error or something that cannot be balanced like connections with the same gateway.

                Steve

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                  Abdou Ahmed @stephenw10
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                  @stephenw10 said in redirect youtube:

                  You have 3 WAN connections and only 2 of them are carrying traffic?
                  Do they each work individually?
                  You should should be able to load-balance between them. If it;s not working you probably have config error or something that cannot be balanced like connections with the same gateway.


                  i have pppoe connction with 60M / deffrant isp no Quta on it
                  and 2 other line with 30M each with the same isp with 600 Giga for each
                  i make loadblance for the 3 wan like thisload2.JPG load1.JPG

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                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @Abdou Ahmed
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                    Yeah, you cannot have two DHCP WANs with the same gateway, it breaks routing.

                    Is that some remote gateway or a local ISP router at 10.20.30.1?

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                      Abdou Ahmed @stephenw10
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                      @stephenw10
                      wan2 / 10.20.20.1 router
                      wan3 / 10.20.30.1 router
                      the same isp

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                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                        Same router? Local ISP supplied device with that private IP?

                        You need to change one of them to a different subnet.

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                          Abdou Ahmed @stephenw10
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                          @stephenw10
                          PPPoe dhcb
                          Wan2 / 10.20.20.1
                          Wan3 / 192.168.1.1
                          Like this

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                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                            PPPoE cannot be DHCP. I assume you just mean it's dynamic?

                            You are suggesting using those subnets?

                            I would avoid 192.168.1.X as it's very common. It's the default LAN subnet.

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