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Peplink is a leading provider of SD-WAN solutions and enterprise routers featuring SpeedFusion technology that bonds cellular, broadband, and satellite into unbreakable connections.

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Peplink is a leading provider of SD-WAN solutions and enterprise networking equipment. The company's patented SpeedFusion technology eliminates traditional networking vulnerabilities by combining multiple WAN sources such as 5G, satellite, and wired connections into a single high-speed, resilient data pipe.

Peplink's SD-WAN solutions extend enterprise networking capabilities to vehicles, temporary locations, and remote workers while maintaining centralized management and control. Their product portfolio includes enterprise routers, branch Wi-Fi solutions, and cellular bonding equipment that provides seamless failover and bandwidth aggregation.

  • SpeedFusion cellular and broadband bonding
  • Enterprise SD-WAN routers and solutions
  • Branch office Wi-Fi 6 networking
  • Automatic failover and load balancing
  • Centralized cloud management

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Peplink SpeedFusion technology?
SpeedFusion is Peplink's patented technology that bonds multiple WAN connections including 5G, satellite, and broadband into a single high-speed, resilient data pipe with automatic failover and bandwidth aggregation.
What SD-WAN solutions does Peplink offer?
Peplink SD-WAN solutions provide centrally managed WAN virtualization for branch offices, mobile vehicles, temporary locations, and remote workers using multiple simultaneous WAN links.
What is the Peplink B One router?
The Peplink B One is an enterprise branch Wi-Fi 6 router featuring dual WAN connections, SpeedFusion VPN, and enterprise-grade firewall for branch and retail deployments.
What industries use Peplink networking solutions?
Peplink solutions are used in enterprise, mobile fleet, maritime, public safety, retail, and remote location applications where reliable connectivity and failover are critical.