2 ISP's 1 ubiquiti USG different use cases

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I have 2 ISP's: ISP 1 400/50 but slow ping ISP 2 100/40 but fast ping.

Now I have different use cases:

  1. Server with different services which uses much traffic so the best is to get the upstream together to get 90 upload speed. And in the download way the same.

  2. A laptop were I want to have the same benefits as above..So max speed. BUT I game on this machine to and so I want to use only ISP 2 for games becouse of better ping. And I don't want to change ip addresses or anything else every time I need traffic or switch to gaming.

  3. Redundancy should be the smallest problem.. If 1 isp get down I have a the second to get over this.

What I know:

I cant "trunk" the to ISP's together because of different ip Adresses for source and destination etc etc. But should be possible to have an external server with enough traffic and speed and tunnel both ISP's to this and go from there. But that would be bad for a fast ping for gaming.

I can load balance over the USG but how can I prefer ISP 2 for gaming in this Szenario? And I know that only benefit in traffic when I have multiple connections what is not every time (for example download from cloud) so this should be the easiest solution but with lot cons.

And I need full Ipv6 and ipv4 support.

This is how far I get and now I stock and hope anyone can help me with this scenario.

Wuast94

Posted 2019-08-01T09:49:35.657

Reputation: 1

Server with different services which uses much traffic so the best is to get the upstream together to get 90 upload speed. And in the download way the same. Such type of aggregation MUST be supported by both ISPs, including ISP-ISP syncing. I think it will be never. Or you must use some external service which will aggregate your traffic streams via both ISPs (3-interfaced VPN server which will perform two VPN aggregation - each VPN via separate ISP) - but I have never meet such service. – Akina – 2019-08-01T10:00:10.660

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