Bonding with OpenVPN

I was wondering if it is possible to use bonding with multiple cellular inputs via an OpenVPN server/Wireguard and not the speed fusion.

I have my ISP router at home that has fixed IP with possible openvpn and wireguard server configuration and would like to send traffic streamed from outdoor to this box (so that it is out to the internet with only a single IP) than to social media (tiktok, youtube,…)

Not with Peplink products.

But what you can do is host a FusionHub Solo VM at home and build a speedfusion VPN to that virtual machine to be able to use multi-wan bonding from a remote device and route all your traffic via your home ISP.

Thank you for your quick response.
I am looking for the lightest modem/router with dual 5G modems that supports networks bonding of at least the two networks provided from both of the sims and if possible that can create a hotspot to share this bonded access with other equipments is possible also to have other interfaces that accepts other interfaces that can be added to bonding for more bandwith.

I have a question that is separate, i read a lot of technical documentations about what is the difference between 5G modem like the ones from peplink, against the best 5G smartphones (iPhone, ANdroid,…) but i couldn’t find any interesting.
Do you know/have a reference if 5G modems like from peplink are better in what area than the smartphones? Are they better in antenna gain/range and by how much ? Sometimes I end up in an area where there is 1 out of 5G bars in my phone and I dont known if peplink products will help better connection and by how my much

I am open for extremly technical explanations

Thank you again

Any updates about my last message?

BR2 Pro is Peplink’s Dual 5G router. Although you can use Synergy Mode and combine single 5G routers together (plugging one Router on the WAN of the other).
In which case you could combine 2 x BR1 Mini 5G (and an access point) or 2 x BR1 Pro 5G.

Modems in IoT / enterprise routers always follow the latest and greatest modems available in the best consumer smartphones and this is good. Only proven models get into enterprise solutions and the consumers do the testing for us.

It is however very easy to buy a router with a lower category modem in than your smartphone and then you will really see a difference.

A peplink router, with the latest category modems connected to the correct antenna solution will always beat a smartphone when it comes to using it on the edge of cell coverage.