Since installing our XG125 our users have been having intermittent issues with online banking services. They would work one day but not the next, a reboot of the XG would fix things temporarily, but the problem always come back (HTTPS scanning is off, btw). After spending lots of time troubleshooting I have a theory about what is happening, but would like to know if someone can confirm. We have two WAN connections (2M SDSL/4M Fibre) and the XG is load balancing between them, as was our previous appliance, a Cisco SA-540. I think that the XG may be splitting traffic for a given user between both connections and that this is causing SSL/HTTPS problems with the banking sites. I have set up a test user with a network policy excluding them from load balancing and the issue seems to have gone away for that user. What I would like to know: is it possible to set load balancing to act at a host level rather than a traffic level? That is to say balance the LAN IPs accessing the internet across both WANs, but not split the traffic from each host? It would seem that this was how the Cisco used to work since we never had issues with online banking before. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance! Simon
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