Hi all,
I'm looking for a bit of insight from someone with more BGP experience than me. 
(I've tried searching around the 'net trying to find an elegant solution.)
I have the common enterprise configuration of 2x WAN links multi-homed with 2x 
ISPs. I have a single /24 public IP allocation being advertised out both links, 
and are using MEDs  to preference one link.
I'd like to load balance across both links, unfortunately, one link is 
lower-bandwidth and has a smaller data quota from the ISP.One simple solution 
is upgrading to a /23. Then I can preference a unique /24 subnet over each 
link, and assign the large bandwidth-consuming devices to that particular 
subnet on my better WAN link.
My only hesitation is that configuration potentially uses more IP addresses 
than I need. Does anyone have any tips on preferencing certain IP addresses 
inbound through one link if I am only advertising a single /24?
If there's a better way of doing this your ideas are welcome. 

Cheers,Josh                                       
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