Peplink SDX: Powering the future of enterprise connectivity
Modern enterprise networks face unprecedented demands. The explosion of video conferencing, Voice over IP (VoIP), cloud-based Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications, and the burgeoning Internet of Things (IoT) requires networks that are faster, more flexible, and more reliable than ever before. Traditional Wide Area Network (WAN) architectures, often reliant on expensive leased lines like MPLS or inconsistent single internet connections, struggle to keep pace. They lack the agility needed for rapid deployment, struggle with managing distributed sites and remote workforces effectively, and often come with high operational costs and limited bandwidth. These limitations can stifle innovation, hinder productivity, and impact the bottom line.
Software-Defined Wide Area Networking (SD-WAN) has emerged as the transformative solution to these challenges. SD-WAN revolutionizes branch office networking by abstracting network hardware and transport characteristics from the applications using the network. It employs centrally controlled and managed WAN virtualization to simplify operations, assure optimal application performance, increase network agility, and significantly reduce costs compared to traditional WANs. Key SD-WAN capabilities include using multiple internet connections intelligently, optimizing traffic routing based on application needs, and simplifying network management through centralized control.
Peplink stands as a recognized leader in the SD-WAN space, particularly noted for its robust wireless SD-WAN capabilities and its patented SpeedFusionâ„¢ technology, which enables unbreakable, rock-solid connectivity using diverse internet sources like cable, fiber, cellular (LTE/5G), and satellite. Peplink's solutions are designed to enhance internet reliability, increase bandwidth, and reduce costs for businesses ranging from small shops to large enterprises operating in some of the most challenging networking environments.
At the forefront of Peplink's enterprise offerings is the SDX series – encompassing the Peplink Balance BPL-SDX and SDX Pro routers. These are high-performance, modular enterprise routers engineered specifically to address the demanding connectivity requirements of modern businesses. They represent an investment in future-proof, highly reliable, and adaptable network infrastructure, designed to form the backbone of resilient enterprise SD-WAN deployments.
Meet the Peplink SDX Family: Modular SD-WAN for Demanding Networks
The Peplink "X" series, which includes the SDX, SDX Pro, and the larger EPX platform, represents the pinnacle of Peplink's router portfolio, offering extreme performance and a forward-thinking, future-proof design. Within this series, the SDX and SDX Pro cater specifically to demanding enterprise branch and high-bandwidth mobile deployments.
The Peplink Balance SDX is engineered for enterprise branch networks that require significant bandwidth and operational flexibility, all delivered at a practical price point. With a formidable 12 Gbps router throughput, the SDX can comfortably handle the traffic demands of almost any enterprise branch. Its core purpose is to provide a powerful, reliable, and highly customizable foundation for building resilient SD-WAN connections, ensuring business continuity and efficient operations.
For organizations with even more stringent requirements, the Peplink Balance SDX Pro offers an elevated level of capability. Building upon the power of the standard SDX, the SDX Pro introduces greater flexibility and enhanced functionality. Key differentiators include two FlexModule slots (compared to one on the SDX), enabling more extensive customization, and integrated edge computing capabilities. This allows the SDX Pro to host applications and containers directly at the network edge, positioning it as the premium choice for maximum performance, redundancy, and advanced features like localized processing.
Despite their differences, both the SDX and SDX Pro share a common foundation built on Peplink's core strengths: innovative modularity for adaptability and the power of SpeedFusionâ„¢ technology for unbreakable connectivity. This family approach allows organizations to choose the specific model that best aligns with their current needs and future growth plans, ensuring a consistent and powerful SD-WAN experience. The existence of these two tiers reflects an understanding that enterprise needs vary; the SDX provides a robust solution for many, while the SDX Pro caters to those requiring the absolute peak in performance, redundancy, or advanced edge capabilities.
Under the Hood: Peplink SDX Features and Specifications
The Peplink SDX series distinguishes itself through a combination of powerful hardware, flexible architecture, and intelligent software. Understanding the technical capabilities is key to appreciating their value in enterprise deployments.
The Power of Modularity: FlexModules Explained
A defining characteristic of the SDX series is its innovative FlexModule system. This modular design allows organizations to customize the router's port configuration by inserting interchangeable modules, tailoring the device to specific network requirements. More importantly, it provides a clear path for future upgrades. As new networking technologies like 5G mature, Peplink releases corresponding FlexModules. Users can simply insert the new module to instantly upgrade the SDX or SDX Pro's capabilities without needing a costly and disruptive full hardware replacement. This "future-proof" design philosophy protects the initial hardware investment and ensures the platform remains relevant as network demands evolve. Furthermore, these FlexModules are designed for compatibility across multiple Peplink platforms, including the SDX, SDX Pro, and the larger EPX, enhancing their versatility and value within a broader Peplink ecosystem.
Available FlexModules offer a wide range of connectivity options:
- Cellular Modules: Providing robust wireless WAN capabilities with redundant SIM slots for carrier diversity. Options include:
- 2x 5G (EXM-2X5GD): Offering cutting-edge speeds up to 4 Gbps downlink / 700 Mbps uplink on 5G, and 2 Gbps / 150 Mbps on LTE Cat 20. Available in regional variants (e.g., EXM-2X5GH for North America, EXM-2X5GN for APAC/EMEA). 2x LTE-A Cat 20 (EXM-2GLTE-G): High-speed LTE with up to 2 Gbps downlink / 211 Mbps uplink. 4x LTE-A Cat 12 (EXM-4LTEA): Providing four simultaneous LTE connections, each up to 600 Mbps downlink / 150 Mbps uplink.
- 3x LTE-A Cat 6/12 (EXM-3LTEA-K): Offering three LTE connections, supporting either Cat 6 (300/50 Mbps) or Cat 12 (600/150 Mbps) depending on the specific module variant.
- Copper Module (EXM-8C): Adds 8x Gigabit Ethernet ports, configurable as WAN or LAN, with PoE+ (802.3at) support. Base power consumption is 15W, with a maximum PoE power budget of 255W when powering connected devices like cameras, IP phones, or Wi-Fi APs.
- Fiber Module (EXM-4F): Provides 4x SFP+ ports for high-speed 10Gbps fiber connections, configurable as WAN or LAN. Ideal for building all-fiber backbones or connecting high-speed switches. Power consumption is 11W.
- SIM Injector Module (EXM-SIM-BK56 - SDX Pro Only): Allows for remote management and dynamic allocation of up to 56 physical SIM cards to cellular modules within the SDX Pro or other compatible Peplink devices on the network.
Built-in Connectivity: SDX and SDX Pro Base Chassis
Even without FlexModules, both the SDX and SDX Pro chassis come equipped with a robust set of integrated interfaces, providing a strong baseline connectivity level suitable for many enterprise branch deployments.
- Peplink Balance SDX (BPL-SDX): Housed in a 1U rack-mountable chassis, the base SDX provides:
- WAN: 2x Gigabit Ethernet (GE) WAN ports, 2x 10GbE SFP+ WAN ports, and 2x USB 3.0 ports (supporting cellular modem dongles).
- LAN: 8x Gigabit Ethernet (GE) LAN ports, all supporting 802.3at PoE+ output with a total power budget of 330W.
- Management: Dedicated Management port and Console port.
- Peplink Balance SDX Pro (BPL-SDX-PRO-M2): Also in a 1U rack-mountable chassis, the SDX Pro base model includes:
- WAN/LAN: 2x Gigabit Ethernet (GE) ports (configurable as WAN or LAN), 2x 10GbE SFP+ ports (configurable as WAN or LAN).
- WAN/OOBM: 2x USB 2.0 ports, often used for cellular modem dongles or secure Out-of-Band Management (OOBM).
- Storage: Integrated 500GB SSD (with 1TB and 2TB options available) to support edge computing functions.
- Power: Dual AC power inputs connected to two hot-swappable power supply units for high availability.
- Management: Dedicated Management port and Console port.
This inherent connectivity, combined with the FlexModule slot(s), allows for significant scaling and adaptation as network needs grow or change.
Performance Deep Dive: Throughput and Capacity
The SDX series is built for demanding workloads, offering substantial throughput and connection capacity:
- Peplink Balance SDX:
- Router Throughput: 12 Gbps.
- PepVPN / SpeedFusion Throughput: 1 Gbps (No Encryption), 600 Mbps (256-bit AES Encryption).
- Recommended Users: 500-2000.
- Max PepVPN/SpeedFusion Peers: 300 (Base), expandable up to 500 with an optional license (SFN-LC-500).
- Max IPsec Tunnels: 200.
- 802.1q VLANs Supported: 1024.
- Peplink Balance SDX Pro:
- Router Throughput: 24 Gbps.
- PepVPN / SpeedFusion Throughput: 1 Gbps (No Encryption), 600 Mbps (256-bit AES Encryption).
- Recommended Users: 500-2000.
- Max PepVPN/SpeedFusion Peers: 800. (Note: Some sources list 300 for the base SDX Pro, but official datasheets indicate 800).
- Max IPsec Tunnels: 500.
- 802.1q VLANs Supported: 1024.
- Maximum Number of APs Supported: 2000.
These specifications demonstrate the capacity of the SDX series to serve as a central aggregation point or high-performance edge device in large enterprise networks.
The SDX Pro Advantage: Dual Modules, Edge Computing & More
The SDX Pro elevates the platform with several key enhancements tailored for the most demanding scenarios:
- Dual FlexModule Slots: The inclusion of two FlexModule slots provides significantly greater customization potential and capacity compared to the single slot on the standard SDX. This allows for combinations like multiple cellular modules for extreme wireless bonding, mixing cellular with high-density copper or fiber, or even using specialized modules like the SIM Injector alongside connectivity modules.
- Edge Computing Capability: This is a major differentiator. The SDX Pro incorporates an internal SSD and processing power to host Docker containers, virtual machines (VMs), applications, and even websites directly on the router. By bringing compute resources closer to the network edge, organizations can reduce latency for local applications, enable local data processing or caching (reducing backhaul traffic), and potentially consolidate branch infrastructure by eliminating the need for separate servers for certain tasks. This aligns the SDX Pro with the significant industry trend towards edge computing, opening up use cases beyond traditional routing and connectivity.
- Enhanced Hardware Resilience: The SDX Pro is designed for maximum uptime with dual power inputs and two hot-swappable power supply units. This ensures that the router remains operational even if one power supply fails or a power cable is accidentally disconnected, a critical feature for mission-critical deployments.
- Higher Capacity and Scalability: Beyond the dual module slots and edge computing, the SDX Pro boasts double the router throughput (24 Gbps vs. 12 Gbps), significantly more SpeedFusion peers (800 vs. 300/500), and more IPsec tunnels (500 vs. 200) compared to the standard SDX. This makes it suitable for larger-scale deployments or networks anticipating significant future growth.
The following table summarizes the key technical differences between the SDX and SDX Pro base models:
This comparison clearly illustrates the SDX Pro's positioning as the higher-tier option, justifying its potentially higher cost through increased performance, capacity, redundancy, and the significant addition of edge computing functionality.
Unbreakable Performance: The SpeedFusion Technology Advantage
At the heart of the Peplink SDX series' exceptional reliability and performance lies SpeedFusion™, Peplink's patented VPN bonding technology. SpeedFusion is more than just a feature; it's the core engine that enables Peplink's "unbreakable connectivity" promise. It intelligently combines multiple internet connections – regardless of type (Cable, DSL, Fiber, LTE, 5G, Satellite) – into a single, secure, and highly resilient virtual data pipe. This technology underpins much of the value proposition of the SDX platform, transforming multiple potentially unreliable links into a robust enterprise-grade connection.
SpeedFusion encompasses several key capabilities:
- Bandwidth Bonding: At the packet level, SpeedFusion aggregates the bandwidth of all active WAN connections within the secure tunnel. Data sessions are split across these links and reassembled at the destination. This results in significantly increased download and upload speeds, overcoming the limitations of any single connection. It's particularly effective for boosting performance in areas with only lower-speed links available or for aggregating diverse connections like fiber and 5G for maximum throughput.
- Hot Failover: This feature provides seamless session persistence during connection outages. If one WAN link fails or becomes unstable, SpeedFusion instantly and automatically reroutes traffic to the remaining healthy connections without dropping active sessions. This is critical for maintaining uninterrupted VoIP calls, video conferences, remote desktop sessions, and other latency-sensitive or critical applications, ensuring true business continuity.
- WAN Smoothing: Designed for applications highly sensitive to latency and jitter, like live video streaming or VoIP, WAN Smoothing employs intelligent algorithms to proactively mitigate the effects of packet loss. It achieves this by sending redundant copies of packets across multiple WAN links simultaneously. If a packet is lost on one link, a duplicate likely arrives via another, effectively "smoothing" out the data flow and ensuring consistency. This comes at the cost of increased bandwidth consumption, but provides superior quality for real-time traffic.
- Forward Error Correction (FEC): FEC offers an alternative method for combating packet loss with lower bandwidth overhead compared to WAN Smoothing. Instead of sending full duplicate packets, FEC transmits smaller, supplementary "parity" packets. If data packets are lost, the receiving end can use these parity packets to mathematically reconstruct the missing data. This provides significant resilience against packet loss while being more bandwidth-efficient than full duplication.
The availability of these distinct SpeedFusion techniques allows for sophisticated traffic management. Network administrators can apply different policies to different types of traffic – for instance, using WAN Smoothing for critical VoIP calls, Bandwidth Bonding for large file transfers, and Hot Failover as a baseline for general data – ensuring optimal performance and resilience tailored to application needs.
Combined, these SpeedFusion capabilities deliver truly resilient, high-performance connectivity. They enable reliable access to essential cloud applications (ERP, CRM, SaaS) even over commodity internet links , support demanding real-time applications , and provide the foundation for unwavering business continuity. For simplified deployment, Peplink also offers SpeedFusion Cloud, a globally distributed network of SpeedFusion endpoints that can be used to establish secure, bonded connections without needing to set up hardware at a secondary location.
Transform Your Network: Key Benefits of Deploying Peplink SDX
Implementing the Peplink SDX or SDX Pro within an enterprise network delivers a multitude of tangible benefits that address key IT challenges related to performance, reliability, security, management, and cost.
- Rock-Solid Reliability & Maximum Uptime: This is arguably the most significant benefit, achieved through the powerful combination of SpeedFusion Hot Failover and WAN Smoothing, which ensure session persistence even during link failures. The ability to utilize diverse WAN paths (wired, cellular, satellite) inherently reduces single points of failure. Hardware redundancy features on the SDX Pro, such as dual hot-swappable power supplies, further enhance physical resilience. Additionally, deploying two units in High Availability (HA) mode using VRRP provides near-instantaneous hardware failover for ultimate protection. The goal is truly "unbreakable" connectivity for mission-critical operations.
- Accelerated Bandwidth & Performance: SpeedFusion Bandwidth Bonding allows organizations to aggregate the capacity of multiple internet connections, including lower-cost commodity links, into a single, faster virtual pipe. This boosts overall throughput for faster access to applications and data transfer. The high router throughput (12 Gbps for SDX, 24 Gbps for SDX Pro) and support for 10GbE interfaces ensure the hardware doesn't become a bottleneck.
- Simplified Centralized Management: Peplink's InControl 2 cloud management platform provides a single pane of glass for managing the entire SD-WAN deployment. Features include true zero-touch provisioning for rapid branch deployment, remote configuration and monitoring, comprehensive reporting, centralized firmware updates, and SIM pool management. This dramatically simplifies the administration of large, distributed networks, reducing operational overhead.
- Fortified Network Security: The SDX series incorporates multiple layers of security. This includes a stateful firewall, Denial-of-Service (DoS) prevention mechanisms, and content blocking capabilities based on web domains or application types. Web filtering blacklists can further restrict access to undesirable content categories. All SpeedFusion VPN traffic is secured with robust 256-bit AES encryption. Support for standard IPsec and L2TP VPNs is also included. Bonding traffic across multiple encrypted WAN links inherently makes eavesdropping more difficult, as an attacker would need to intercept and decrypt data from multiple paths simultaneously. Peplink also enables the creation of centralized security architectures, where traffic from remote sites is securely tunneled back to a central firewall for inspection.
- Scalability, Flexibility & Investment Protection: The modular FlexModule design is central to the SDX's flexibility and longevity. Organizations can easily add ports or upgrade to new technologies like 5G by simply swapping modules, protecting their initial hardware investment against obsolescence. Performance and peer counts can often be scaled via licenses. Features like Drop-in Mode allow for easy integration into existing networks without complex reconfiguration.
- Cost Reduction: SD-WAN solutions like the Peplink SDX offer significant potential for cost savings. By leveraging SpeedFusion to bond multiple reliable, low-cost internet connections (Cable, DSL, LTE/5G), businesses can often replace expensive, dedicated MPLS circuits while achieving comparable or even superior performance and reliability. Centralized management reduces operational expenses, and consolidating security functions can lower the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) compared to managing disparate point solutions at each branch. Features like Bandwidth Overflow within SpeedFusion can also optimize costs by using less expensive links when high bandwidth isn't required.
- Enhanced Traffic Management: Peplink provides granular control over network traffic. Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms automatically prioritize latency-sensitive applications like VoIP and video conferencing for clear communication. Port-based VLANs (802.1q) allow for network segmentation for security and organizational purposes. Administrators can implement per-user bandwidth controls to prevent network congestion  and utilize various load balancing algorithms (Weighted, Enforced, Persistence, Priority, Overflow, Least Used, Lowest Latency) to fine-tune how traffic is distributed across WAN links.
These comprehensive benefits demonstrate that the Peplink SDX series offers a holistic solution, addressing not just connectivity but also management, security, scalability, and cost-efficiency – key considerations for any enterprise evaluating SD-WAN technology. The active integration with emerging technologies like Starlink further underscores Peplink's commitment to providing versatile and powerful connectivity solutions, especially for challenging environments where traditional options fall short.
Peplink SDX in the Real World: Success Stories
The true measure of any enterprise technology lies in its successful application in real-world scenarios. Peplink SDX solutions have proven their value across diverse industries, tackling complex connectivity challenges.
Case Study 1: Asian Digital Bank - Enterprise HQ/Branch Connectivity (SDX Used)
- Customer/Industry: A leading, technologically innovative digital bank in the Asia Pacific region.
- Challenge: The bank required an "unbreakable" SD-WAN connection between its headquarters (HQ) and 200 remote branches. A critical requirement was achieving an aggregated VPN link delivering at least 20 Mbps throughput from branches to HQ, utilizing a mix of fiber, LTE, and DSL connections at the remote sites. The HQ router also needed to support traffic from over 650 users originating from these branches.
- Solution: Peplink proposed and implemented a Balance SDX router at the bank's HQ, serving as the central hub. Each remote branch was equipped with a Balance One Core router. The core of the solution involved leveraging SpeedFusion VPN technology, specifically Bandwidth Bonding to meet the throughput requirements by aggregating the diverse WAN links, and Hot Failover to ensure seamless connectivity. The bank also utilized (or considered) Peplink's FusionHub virtual appliance or SpeedFusion Cloud service to create a resilient mesh network topology. The entire deployment was managed centrally using Peplink's InControl 2 cloud platform. This architecture highlights a common deployment model where the high-capacity SDX acts as a central concentrator for numerous smaller branch devices.
- Results: The Peplink SDX-based solution successfully delivered the required aggregated VPN throughput, established highly reliable and resilient connectivity between HQ and all branches, and provided a scalable platform for the bank's operations. Centralized management via InControl 2 simplified network administration and monitoring across the distributed environment.
Case Study 2: Marine Engineering & Construction Company - MPLS Replacement (SDX Used)
- Customer/Industry: A prominent marine engineering and construction company.
- Challenge: The company sought to modernize its network infrastructure by replacing its existing MPLS network, which was likely expensive and lacked flexibility, with a comprehensive SD-WAN ecosystem. Key requirements included reliable VoIP communications, efficient data transfer, robust remote site connectivity, and dependable Wi-Fi access.
- Solution: The company deployed a complete Peplink SD-WAN solution across its network. The Peplink SDX was specifically mentioned as a component of this deployment, likely serving at major sites or the headquarters. The solution heavily relied on SpeedFusion features, including failover capabilities, to ensure reliable communication over potentially less stable underlying connections compared to MPLS.
- Results: The transition to the Peplink SD-WAN ecosystem, featuring the SDX, allowed the company to successfully replace its legacy MPLS network. This resulted in a more resilient, flexible, and likely more cost-effective network infrastructure, significantly improving voice and data communications and overall connectivity across their operational sites.
Case Study 3: Public Safety Command Vehicle - Mobile Reliability
- Customer/Industry: Public Safety / Emergency Services agencies.
- Challenge: Public safety organizations require absolutely dependable, high-performance connectivity for mobile command vehicles operating at incident sites. These vehicles serve as critical communication hubs and need to integrate various technologies (voice, video, data, specialized applications) often relying on cellular and potentially satellite links in unpredictable environments.
- Solution: Peplink provides robust mobile SD-WAN solutions frequently deployed in command vehicles. While specific case studies might utilize various high-end Peplink routers (like the SDX Pro for its performance and potential edge capabilities, or the ruggedized MBX series ), the core technology is consistent. SpeedFusion is used to bond multiple cellular connections (LTE, 5G, including prioritized FirstNet bands where applicable ) and potentially integrate satellite links (like Starlink ) for maximum bandwidth and resilience. The entire mobile network, including GPS tracking, can be managed remotely via InControl 2.
- Results: Peplink solutions ensure an unbreakable network infrastructure for these critical mobile units. This enables reliable real-time communication, access to vital data resources, video streaming from the scene, and effective coordination during emergency response operations, ultimately enhancing situational awareness and operational effectiveness.
These examples demonstrate the versatility and effectiveness of the Peplink SDX series and underlying SpeedFusion technology in addressing demanding connectivity requirements across various sectors, from stable enterprise environments to challenging mobile deployments.
Who Needs the Peplink SDX? Ideal Use Cases
The Peplink SDX series is designed for organizations that cannot compromise on network performance, reliability, and flexibility. The target audience primarily includes enterprises, multi-branch organizations, and operations with critical connectivity needs.
Based on its capabilities and successful deployments, the SDX and SDX Pro are ideal for a wide range of industries:
- Enterprise: Serving as HQ/Datacenter aggregation points or high-performance branch routers.
- Finance & Banking: Ensuring secure, reliable connectivity for branches and access to critical financial applications.
- Maritime: Providing robust broadband connectivity for offshore platforms, commercial vessels, and luxury yachts, often bonding cellular and satellite links.
- Public Safety & Emergency Services: Equipping ambulances, fire trucks, police vehicles, and mobile command centers with unbreakable communications.
- Transportation & Logistics: Delivering reliable connectivity and tracking for fleet vehicles, trains, buses, and logistics hubs.
- Retail & Hospitality: Connecting multiple store locations, providing reliable POS connectivity, and offering robust guest Wi-Fi.
- Construction & Utilities: Enabling connectivity at temporary or remote job sites and facilitating the replacement of legacy networks.
- Manufacturing & Industrial IoT: Providing reliable network infrastructure for smart factories and industrial control systems.
- Broadcasting & Live Events: Supporting high-bandwidth, low-latency video streaming and remote production workflows.
- Healthcare: Ensuring reliable connectivity for hospitals, clinics, telehealth services, and medical devices.
Specific scenarios where the SDX series excels include:
- MPLS Network Replacement: Migrating from expensive, rigid MPLS circuits to a flexible, high-bandwidth SD-WAN solution using bonded commodity internet links.
- Reliable Cloud Access: Guaranteeing uninterrupted access to critical cloud-based applications (ERP, CRM, Office 365, etc.) for branch offices.
- Cellular-Primary or Backup Connectivity: Utilizing bonded LTE and 5G connections via FlexModules as the primary internet source or as a robust failover path where wired connections are unreliable or unavailable.
- High-Performance Fiber Networks: Building all-fiber backbones using the integrated SFP+ ports and optional fiber FlexModules.
- High-Density PoE Deployments: Powering numerous IP cameras, Wi-Fi access points, VoIP phones, and other PoE devices directly from the SDX's integrated PoE+ ports or copper FlexModules.
- Advanced Mobile & Vehicular Networks: Providing multi-link, high-throughput connectivity for command centers, broadcast vehicles, ferries, trains, and other mobile platforms.
- Edge Computing Deployments (SDX Pro): Hosting applications, Docker containers, or VMs directly at the branch or edge location to reduce latency, enable local processing, or consolidate infrastructure.
- Mission-Critical High Availability: Environments demanding zero downtime, utilizing SpeedFusion Hot Failover, hardware redundancy (SDX Pro), and HA pair configurations.
The remarkable versatility demonstrated across these industries and scenarios stems from the SDX platform's core design principles: high performance, robust SpeedFusion technology, and adaptable modularity. This allows it to be effectively applied in contexts ranging from stable corporate data centers to dynamic mobile environments.
Ready to Upgrade? Purchase the Peplink SDX
For organizations seeking a powerful blend of performance, modularity, and unparalleled reliability for their enterprise networks, the Peplink Balance SDX (model BPL-SDX) presents a compelling solution. It delivers the core benefits of Peplink's SD-WAN technology in a high-capacity, future-proof package.
Fuse.Systems is a recommended vendor for acquiring Peplink networking equipment. They offer the Peplink Balance SDX base model and associated accessories.
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