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Peplink provides robust networking solutions for the most challenging business environments, and offers unbeatable connectivity for mobility solutions by combining their inbuilt 5G cellular capability with Starlink utilising their advanced SD WAN technologies including Speedfusion which is the worlds most advanced bonding solution allowing mission critical communications to always work no matter where you are. As a Starlink Authorised Technology Partner, their suite of routers and InControl 2 management platform are tightly integrated with the Starlink antenna providing feature rich reporting and remote management.

At Hypha, we are proud to be a Certified Gold Peplink Partner. This partnership enables us to provide exceptional and reliable networking solutions tailored to various industries and requirements. We are committed to helping our customers fully leverage Peplink’s cutting-edge technologies.

PEPLINK PRODUCTS

MAX HD1 dom

MAX HD1 dome

Max BR1 Pro 5G

Max BR1 Pro 5G

Max BR2 Pro 5G

Max BR2 Pro 5G

Max Transit Pro E

Max Transit Pro E

Rugged 8 port Sw

Rugged 8 port Sw

B One (and B One 5G) routers

SpeedFusion

Peplink’s patented SpeedFusion technology powers enterprise VPNs that tap into the bandwidth of multiple low-cost cable, DSL, 3G/4G/LTE, and other links connected anywhere on your corporate or institutional WAN. Whether you’re transferring a few documents or driving real-time POS data, video feeds, and VoIP conversations, SpeedFusion pumps all your data down a single bonded data-pipe that’s budget-friendly, ultra-fast, and easily configurable to suit any networking environment.

Software-Defined Wide Area Networking (SD-WAN)

A revolutionary way to approach the simplification of branch office networking and assure optimal application performance by using centrally controlled and managed WAN virtualization.


Unlike traditional WANs, SD-WAN delivers increased network agility and cost reduction. Software-Defined WAN has its roots in Software-Defined Networking (SDN), the underlying principle of which is to abstract the network hardware and transport characteristics from the applications that use the network.