I think also I'll just manual load balance by routing upstairs traffic down one line and downstairs traffic down the other and then set policies to fail overThat seems a very odd thing to do, as it would in effect mean paying for two lines but in logical terms only using one, for a fractional if any gain in performance.
Given that the two lines will also almost certainly have (possibly considerable) different performances in each direction, with one line being better than the other in both respects, it doesn't seem a good idea to me.
From your example description I would simply have two lines. One for streaming and one for gaming, with separate routers. Which is which can be easily altered once both are in use.
Which ISP are you with? Have you ever considered Plusnet, who operate precisely the prioritisation system you want, in both directions, at line and internal network levels? So it all happens on your single line.
The only thing wrong with Plusnet is a very bad Customer Service Help System. If you don't need help and don't have serious problems it is very good value for money. If you have a serious problem it can be a pig until you get past Tier 1 support. The Community Forum is often the best place to get things resolved.
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