Does Peplink make it multi radio router?

Good morning,

I am relatively new to peplink products. I bought the peplink mini 5g BR1 so I have some basic experience.

Is there a Peplink product / router that can use multiple sim cards simultaneously? I want to combine the bandwidth of multiple cellular connections using speedfusion.

The reason for this is that I am livestreaming (encoding) from remote locations that may only have cellular and or starlink service. The bottleneck is upload speed that I am seeking to eliminate.

Is there another solution to what I am trying to accomplish?

Thanks!

Hi…

You need to look for how many LTE MODEM a Peplink have inside…
Sample…

  • BR1mini5G, have one LTE MODEM and two SIM CARDs. One SIM CARD will be used at time.
  • BR2PRO, have two LTE MODEM and four SIM CARDs. Two SIM CARD will be use at time.

Helps?

Yes thank you for your response.

Are you aware of any other Peplink product with more than 2 modems?

I am looking up the info as well but am not finding anything.

There is…

Sample… MAX HD4 MBX.

Also…

Using Synergy devices…
You can use a BR2pro together with BR1Pro, so you will have a device working with three LTE modems at same time.

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As @MarceloBarros mentioned, you can combine multiple routers using synergy mode. You would control all the cellular lines from the synergy controller as if it had all the modems installed. It is often a less expensive solution than purchasing a high-end router, but at the price of increased complexity of the system, and more space required.

For a while we had a Balance 20X running five cellular lines: Two installed (the built-in and an expansion module) and three external (an HD1 Dome with one line and a transit duo with two lines, all synergized).

Our objective was principally redundancy (multiple carriers) with increased bandwidth a bonus.

Worked like a charm, and inexpensive - we re-purposed equipment (the dome and the transit duo).

We are currently running that particular site with a BR2 Pro 5G, with the dome in synergy mode (thus three cellular lines out of the BR2) and a Starlink on one of the WAN wire-ports for a total of four lines out.

It all simply works.

Z

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