Peplink 5G
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NETGEAR 5G

Prepare for the 5G Future with Peplink

Businesses and government agencies are adopting SD-WAN at a rapid pace to replace legacy WAN running on MPLS. In the mainstream enterprise market, SD-WAN is typically used to add broadband, DSL or mobile links to their existing connection. This enables organizations to increase the bandwidth of existing MPLS connections while providing a failover backup, all at substantial cost savings compared to directly upgrading the MPLS line to the same standard of bandwidth and reliability. Other typical features include WAN optimization, application-specific network rulesets and centralized control of branch network via cloud.

5G & SpeedFusion

Peplink goes a step further than the above feature sets with our patented SpeedFusion technology. SpeedFusion allows users to combine any number of connections together to form a point-to-point link to achieve what others cannot

Untethered from Fixed Line



Peplink 5G

Support multiple connectivity technologies (e.g. cellular, Wi-Fi, satellite)

Peplink 5G

Combined to form one logical WAN connection

Peplink 5G

Establish unbreakable high-bandwidth SD-WAN connections

Unbreakable Connectivity


SpeedFusion Hot Failover maintains secure tunnels over all available WAN links to keep the network up and running when a connection drops out. If a WAN link fails, SpeedFusion instantly routes traffic to a working tunnel for uninterrupted VoIP sessions.

  • When a WAN link fails, SpeedFusion Hot Failover technology seamlessly routes traffic to a working tunnel.
  • Enables an uninterrupted connection while keeping your session intact.

Unrivaled Coverage


SpeedFusion is carrier agnostic and our products are certified with multiple carriers. By combining the coverage network of several mobile carriers, chances of running into a network blindspot or congestion is minimized.

  • Use Commercial LTE as backup to Public Safety LTE.
  • Combined networks for the best possible.

WAN Smoothing


This Peplink technology duplicates packets. When packet loss occurs, the duplicated packets replace the lost packets. This technology is best suited to two-way communications such as VoIP or video conferencing.


Forward Error Correction (FEC)


This Peplink technology generates reserve packets. When packet loss occurs, FEC uses the information within the reserve packets to extrapolate the lost data. This technology is best suited to one-way video streaming.

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