Windows 7 and multiple BB connections using ForceBindIP

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Don
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Ello Ello,

Just wondering if anyone knew of any specific programs that would be able to assign specific connections for specific applications.

I currently have 2 BB connections and would like it so that I use one purely for streaming but the other for everything else.

Any Ideas?
 
Yeah had crossed my mind.
Im currently setup to main line using ethernet, was wanting to use a USB wireless adapter to upload so I can stream.

Would prefer not having to buy additional hardware
 
Static routes is what you need, do a search in my old posts and you should find one where I explained how it works.

I tried a load balancing router and it created head aches.

Edit, here you go http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showpost.php?p=13723450&postcount=26

^ that's a ball ache to manage though, and if you're doing a host based route you don't need to include the subnet but it would indeed work. If going to those lengths I'd also be tempted to add metrics and the second gateway for reliability.

The easiest option has to be to put in some kit, either a dual wan router or something that supports policy based routing. Even a proxy on an old computer (or vm) from free ads would be easy to manage.
 
The static route thing does look fine however I need this on an application not just UL on one line and DL on the other.

Im running on the fly encoding/streaming using a program I cant remember the name of lol. That program sounds like it'll do the right thing :)
Will give that a bash cheers mate
 
Tried the forcebind thing, when running thru cmd just says ForceBindIP is not a recognised command :(

What am I doin wrong? :P

EDIT: Getting closer just get an error stating CAnt run command now :/
 
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