Hi,
we have Peplink Balance 710 hw 3
i get only only 200mbps in the SpeedFusion Connect
i see it in the incontrol
Maximum Throughput 200 Mbps
in the spec it show support 400mbps
it has 5 WAN
600/600 +2x200/200 +2x100/10
what i need to do to get 400
all help we be appreciate
Thanks
Not use SpeedFusion Connect as its limited to 200Mbps. Or connect to two different regions and load balance across them (each tunnel to SFC can support 200Mbps).
Like many partners, I host FusionHubs internationally for customers, you can also host your own on providers like Vultr and AWS etc.
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Hi Martin,
Most of our servers are located on-premises. We have 16 branches connected to our main office using Peplink equipment. What is the best option to maximize throughput for these branches?
Are you using SpeedFusion VPN or SpeedFusion Connect?
Hi Jonathan,
i use SpeedFusion VPN
Hello @Harel_Zar ,
Note Speedfusion Connect (SFC) is a peplink product for your device to connect to the internet via the peplink hosted Hub. This service is limited to 200Mbps max throughput, and has an overall usage allowance associated with it.
This is different from Speedfusion, which is an application within the Peplink platform to create links between 2 peplink devices or a peplink device and a speedfusion hub. In effect for you to create your own link similar to the SFC product provided by peplink.
speedfusion can be configured in various flavors, for bonding, failover, balancing and also encrypted paths.
From your brief description it looks like you want to create VPNs between your central server and some remote locations.
For this you would create a Speedfusion VPN between these devices. Once configured properly you will be able to use the full bandwidth available to you between those devices.
If you want to create a VPN out to the internet that is capable of more than 200Mbps, you will need to host your own SpeedfusionHub in a datacentre somewhere that has the required bandwidth connectivity. Or you can approach one of the many resellers that also host them for their clients.
But simply said, don’t confuse Speedfusion with Speedfusion Connect, the later being a service provided by Peplink (using Speedfusion technology).
Dont hesitate to ask more if you need more clarification.