Not every remote site has three links to bond. Sometimes all you can get is one 5G signal or one satellite dish — high-latency, variable, and frustrating. That is exactly what SpeedFusion Boost is for.
What Boost does
Boost accelerates a single high-latency link by managing how the tunnel uses it — smoothing out the variability so a lone 5G or Starlink connection delivers usable, consistent throughput instead of a sawtooth of spikes and stalls. It is the honest answer to “I only have one connection out here.”
And it grows with the site
The best part: the design does not change as the site matures. Start with one boosted link on day one. Add a second carrier or a wired drop later, and the same router bonds them — more throughput, more resilience, no forklift. Boost gets you connected now; bonding takes over as the site scales.
One rugged Peplink router covers the whole arc, from the first trailer on a bare lot to a fully wired, multi-link site.
If your disaster-recovery plan includes the word “failover,” you’re doing it wrong.
SpeedFusion internet bonding means increased performance, more uptime, and no failover — because the session was already riding every link.
Own your network. Peplink hardware is bought once and it lasts — it keeps bonding and routing with or without an active warranty or the cloud. No forced subscriptions, no required licenses.
Learn the fundamentals at connectivity101.com.

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