I’ve used Peplink for years now. Rock solid stuff. You get what you pay for.
@drtracking4 сағат бұрын
It would be nice to know the cost per month or year of speedfusion. And will the public IP come from the Peplink hosting datacenter?
@IgnacioMaderoСағат бұрын
Using Peplink since 2021 in our streaming company. Love those routers
@spyghetti5 сағат бұрын
So cool.. I have to say my last cruise on RC had incredible uptime internet vs years past, you could tell that Starlink was a game changer and I assume they had a hardcore bonded peplink somewhere. Considering it was the biggest cruise ship in the fleet or ever it handled a lot of connections.
@zbcochran15 сағат бұрын
I would highly recommend anyone on a budget look into building your own Speedify appliance. Ticks all of the boxes, but much cheaper if you're willing to build it yourself.
@ThreeTreeeСағат бұрын
I want to self host something like speedify in a vps
@jasoncrew4242Сағат бұрын
I do this at my home and also on my boat. Works very well.
@davidallen22114 сағат бұрын
Solid routers, but those bandwidth limits on Speed Fusion get you every time.
@ZelDances4 сағат бұрын
I've had less trouble setting up a Peplink router than my old TP Link one. A bit pricey but it really can be a super solid set it and forget it type of thing.
@davidanderson24365 сағат бұрын
Yes love to see a full video - there must be a cloud side fee (fusion hub) - like to know how that works as well. Also would VPN's used by the end point be connect to the fusion hub (would allow the starlink dynamic address to be used when making tunnels to faciltiies or do I not get that)? This looks fantastic, never heard of it - gotta be on the cashier side I would guess?
@xVertigo1015 сағат бұрын
I use to load balance two 3Mbps DSL lines not too long ago and only worked well for certain tasks. This is way different tech and is quite interesting.
@RandomUserName928402 минут бұрын
A video showing how to setup starlink as a backup network on uniti would be cool. Especially using a wireless bridge
@MichaelGallegos-ws8hh4 сағат бұрын
I use the MAX BR2 Pro for 2 years now with Speed Fusion. I never sweat if one of my ISP's connections drop anymore.
@RogierYou5 сағат бұрын
❤️Peplink!!! Great UI and rock solid!
@vincentwilkes9611Сағат бұрын
Interesting thanks. I would have thought you would have created the service yourself though.
@mixdupjoe2 сағат бұрын
I'm assuming the VPN bonding service is where they actually make their money, not the hardware, but it would be *really* great if you could buy two of these and put one in a datacenter or at home, connected to a your own fat internet pipe and host the bonding VPN on your own, without having to pay their fee or go through their datacenter
@LordGooben5 сағат бұрын
Really cool setup, I'm going to have to look into the peplinks. With the peplinks have you ever run into issues with MTU size, I know for CradlePoint we have. I think I know what show you were talking about. Can't think of the name rn.
@CrosstalkSolutionsСағат бұрын
Have never run into MTU size issues…
@ryusufu5 сағат бұрын
Very cool, this is what I have been looking for. Thank you so much for the video Is there a cheaper alternative to Peplink b one 5g?
@IgnacioMaderoСағат бұрын
Imho, the B One 5G is really cheap for what it offers
@CrosstalkSolutionsСағат бұрын
Any of their routers can do SpeedFusion - it just depends on the WAN capabilities you need.
@SickBeard5 сағат бұрын
Is SpeedFusion based on MPTCP?
@klankowski4 сағат бұрын
what is the time delay that Speedfusion introduces with redundant packets if you see continuous interruptions of either/both links? 100 msec?
@DethpickleDave3 сағат бұрын
Bummer the UniFi NeXt-Gen Gateway PRO can't manage a bond between the two WANs. Distributed and Failover only. Any guesses why they don't attempt Bonding? Is it too complicated for the hardware or just no interest in providing that? I have cable as a primary and 5G with T-mobile as a failover. Cox actually fails several times a month. It'd really be nice if both were hot the whole time. Maybe it'd cut down on the hiccup that occurs as it fails over.
@ubilinknetworksСағат бұрын
can i loadbalance 4 starlinks? is speedfusion service available México?
@CrosstalkSolutionsСағат бұрын
Yes you can - Royal Caribbean load balances 12.
@Optimus023575 сағат бұрын
But can you game on it?
@hanstandt95874 сағат бұрын
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@youdontneedmyrealname4 сағат бұрын
Fancy SD-WAN?
@Reedith4 сағат бұрын
I love peplink routers I just hope they get a little more like unify in terms of their interface moving forward it's very legacy router interface which is very confusing for a lot of people
@teamvigod5 сағат бұрын
So if Fusionhub is required to bond would that be a point of failure? If Fusion Hub went down or if your route to FusionHub was broken? Then the redundancy is moot and you have single point of failure. If you lose connection to Fusionhub is there a fallback to NOT use Fusionhub and just have the two WAN's connect in a load balance setup or just a primary with a failover?
@CrosstalkSolutionsСағат бұрын
In the video I demonstrate connecting to 3 SpeedFusion endpoints simultaneously- there’s redundancy.
@teamvigodСағат бұрын
@@CrosstalkSolutions Ok I did see that. I didn't realize that the multiple endpoints would be the failover if one went down. I guess the only risk is if they have a full network collapse like the crowdstrike event or some others where a bad line of code gets pushed and takes it all down. I was thinking the device could simply detect that the endpoint(s) were down and then default to a traditional router without bonding (maybe just load balancing or failover). I didn't know Peplink had this hardware though. Very cool. I'm using Firewalla now as my firewall/router behind my ISP. They only allow WAN failover and maybe LB but bonding isn't supported. Trying to figure out if there is a way to incorporate the Peplink into my topography