Peplink
Peplink is a networking technology company that provides multi-WAN and cellular Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) routers, bonding technologies, and centralized management platforms for enterprise and service provider connectivity.
- Multi-WAN and cellular routers for branch, mobile, maritime, and industrial connectivity (enterprise networking)
- SD-WAN and Wide Area Network (WAN) bonding solutions for bandwidth aggregation and link resilience (SD-WAN)
- Cloud-based and on-premises (on-prem) management portals for device orchestration, monitoring, and configuration (network management)
- Integrated networking security capabilities such as Virtual Private Network (VPN), firewall, and traffic policies (network security)
- Specialized connectivity solutions for mobile, transportation, public safety, and remote site deployments (vertical networking solutions)
More About Peplink
Peplink focuses on enterprise, government, and service provider connectivity scenarios where multiple WAN links and cellular networks are combined to provide IP connectivity across branch offices, vehicles, vessels, and remote sites. Its core portfolio centers on multi-WAN routers and cellular routers (enterprise networking) that can use fixed broadband, 4G/5G, and other WAN interfaces in parallel. These devices are used in office networks, retail locations, industrial facilities, mobile command units, and transportation fleets.
A central element of Peplink’s offering is SD-WAN and WAN bonding technology (SD-WAN) that aggregates bandwidth from multiple links and maintains sessions across WAN changes. This approach is used to sustain connectivity for latency-sensitive applications such as voice, video, and operational telemetry when individual links fluctuate or fail. The same framework can steer traffic according to application type, link quality, or enterprise policy.
Peplink also offers centralized management platforms (network management) that provide configuration, monitoring, and orchestration across distributed routers and endpoints. These platforms generally support cloud-based access as well as options suitable for more controlled environments. Capabilities typically include Zero-Touch Provisioning (ZTP) workflows, firmware and configuration management, visibility into WAN performance, and alerting for outages and degradation.
Security is integrated into the routing stack through VPN capabilities, including site-to-site and remote access tunnels, along with embedded firewall and access control features (network security). The combination of VPN, policy-based routing, and traffic segregation supports use in segmented enterprise networks, remote work, and secure connectivity from moving assets back to data centers or cloud environments.
Within the marketplace, Peplink is categorized under enterprise networking, SD-WAN, and cellular connectivity solutions. Its routers and platforms are deployed in transportation, maritime, public safety, utilities, and temporary or pop-up sites where fixed lines alone are not adequate. For technical stakeholders, Peplink’s portfolio aligns with hybrid WAN architectures that mix Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), broadband, and LTE/5G links, using standard IP routing and VPN protocols together with proprietary bonding logic to maintain application continuity and manage distributed infrastructure at scale.