IT Officer at Department of Education - Philippines
Real User
Top 20
2024-01-11T09:31:07Z
Jan 11, 2024
I recommend the product because it is highly effective in the Philippines setup, especially when the Internet connection is intermittent. I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
If your headquarters hosts critical applications and you have multiple sites, Peplink SpeedFusion SD-WAN technology proves efficient and effective in prioritizing these crucial applications over VPN.
Director Of Sales And Business Development at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Real User
Top 20
2023-05-16T09:27:00Z
May 16, 2023
I would rate it a perfect ten. It's an excellent product. My advice would be that this technology is robust and highly exciting. If you need supercharged and unbreakable connectivity, incorporating SpeedFusion into your network planning is essential. It is a wonderful technology that performs well and is easy to deploy.
Field data engineer at a energy/utilities company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
Top 5
2023-02-17T16:45:02Z
Feb 17, 2023
I give the solution a nine out of ten. Peplink SpeedFusion itself if we have the license in the product and that product supports the Peplink SpeedFusion port, which is basically two tunnels built up, and then they changed the routing, it actually works really well. Peplink SpeedFusion added BGP and OSPS in the virtual appliance. This is great because it gives me more options for routing and network configuration. Peplink SpeedFusion ran its own version of the routing protocol, so those features and the VLANs inside of the virtual appliance were unavailable to me. But they've since added it, so now I can use them. Peplink SpeedFusion is definitely one of the few solutions that have really good documentation, to where I've never had to call for support unless we have a feature not working. I was using Peplink SpeedFusion routing at the time, and their VP didn't have the BGP in their VPN concentrator for the virtual VPN appliances. Now Peplink SpeedFusion has all that stuff. So back then, between 2008 and the present times, the way people scale out their SD-WAN solutions changed. These new IT people are a bit different, and they want it one way - pretty much the Cisco way. They're not going to use other solutions. Peplink SpeedFusion is a cost-effective solution for someone who may have less skill set and or it's new to doing SD-WAN solutions. Peplink SpeedFusion is cost-effective, and it's easy to deploy and easy to manage. But all vendors claim that every last one of them has a solution now, and they pretty much CreatePoint has copied Peplink. We have Mushroom networks which were at the time their main competitor, but more than twice the cost. CreatePoint is trying to get into that area as well. There are so many solutions out there. It's unbelievable.
Product Development Manager at a comms service provider with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2021-12-07T14:51:00Z
Dec 7, 2021
When I offer the Peplink solution to a customer, I will ask how much throughput they will use for the branches and the office, and how many uplinks. What kind of uplink, and how many users are at the branch and at the head office. Based on that information, I will calculate and find the suitable device for what they need. I make a product by bundling with many services in the telecom. My advice that I would say to potential customers is if the customer wants to build the SD-WAN, consider the security. Consider the uplink, the LTE for the bandwidth that can be upgraded, or the bundling; Peplink is the solution. But if the customer is looking for a solution with rich security, next-generation firewall, or can be moved to SASE solution, Peplink cannot do that. I would rate the solution an eight out of ten.
Network & Security Engineer, Team Lead at Crescendo Technology Ltd.
Real User
2020-12-03T16:24:10Z
Dec 3, 2020
It is probably one of the better values out there as compared to the other solutions. Although we haven't evaluated the other ones, the cost itself is what drove us to the solution. So far, we're happy with it. I would rate Peplink SpeedFusion an eight out of ten.
I would recommend this solution. I would advise starting with the trial version of Peplink SpeedFusion, and if it meets the requirements, you can buy the product. I would rate Peplink SpeedFusion an eight out of ten.
Peplink’s patent-pending SpeedFusion technology powers enterprise VPNs that tap into the bandwidth of up to 13 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 realtime POS data, video feeds, and VoIP conversations, SpeedFusion pumps all your data down a single fat datapipe that’s budget-friendly, ultra-fast, and easily configurable to suit any networking environment.
I recommend the product because it is highly effective in the Philippines setup, especially when the Internet connection is intermittent. I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
If your headquarters hosts critical applications and you have multiple sites, Peplink SpeedFusion SD-WAN technology proves efficient and effective in prioritizing these crucial applications over VPN.
I would rate it a perfect ten. It's an excellent product. My advice would be that this technology is robust and highly exciting. If you need supercharged and unbreakable connectivity, incorporating SpeedFusion into your network planning is essential. It is a wonderful technology that performs well and is easy to deploy.
I give the solution a nine out of ten. Peplink SpeedFusion itself if we have the license in the product and that product supports the Peplink SpeedFusion port, which is basically two tunnels built up, and then they changed the routing, it actually works really well. Peplink SpeedFusion added BGP and OSPS in the virtual appliance. This is great because it gives me more options for routing and network configuration. Peplink SpeedFusion ran its own version of the routing protocol, so those features and the VLANs inside of the virtual appliance were unavailable to me. But they've since added it, so now I can use them. Peplink SpeedFusion is definitely one of the few solutions that have really good documentation, to where I've never had to call for support unless we have a feature not working. I was using Peplink SpeedFusion routing at the time, and their VP didn't have the BGP in their VPN concentrator for the virtual VPN appliances. Now Peplink SpeedFusion has all that stuff. So back then, between 2008 and the present times, the way people scale out their SD-WAN solutions changed. These new IT people are a bit different, and they want it one way - pretty much the Cisco way. They're not going to use other solutions. Peplink SpeedFusion is a cost-effective solution for someone who may have less skill set and or it's new to doing SD-WAN solutions. Peplink SpeedFusion is cost-effective, and it's easy to deploy and easy to manage. But all vendors claim that every last one of them has a solution now, and they pretty much CreatePoint has copied Peplink. We have Mushroom networks which were at the time their main competitor, but more than twice the cost. CreatePoint is trying to get into that area as well. There are so many solutions out there. It's unbelievable.
When I offer the Peplink solution to a customer, I will ask how much throughput they will use for the branches and the office, and how many uplinks. What kind of uplink, and how many users are at the branch and at the head office. Based on that information, I will calculate and find the suitable device for what they need. I make a product by bundling with many services in the telecom. My advice that I would say to potential customers is if the customer wants to build the SD-WAN, consider the security. Consider the uplink, the LTE for the bandwidth that can be upgraded, or the bundling; Peplink is the solution. But if the customer is looking for a solution with rich security, next-generation firewall, or can be moved to SASE solution, Peplink cannot do that. I would rate the solution an eight out of ten.
It is probably one of the better values out there as compared to the other solutions. Although we haven't evaluated the other ones, the cost itself is what drove us to the solution. So far, we're happy with it. I would rate Peplink SpeedFusion an eight out of ten.
I would recommend this solution. I would advise starting with the trial version of Peplink SpeedFusion, and if it meets the requirements, you can buy the product. I would rate Peplink SpeedFusion an eight out of ten.