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Peplink Product & Technology Introduction

Martin Langmaid 7th January 2015 0 Comments

A complete Peplink Product and Technology Introduction in one hit. Its like a Peplink expresso shot!

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Using Peplink for Hosted VoIP Deployments

Martin Langmaid 6th January 2015 0 Comments

The Demand for Hosted VoIP is Growing January’s ‘Comms Dealer’ magazine has a great article entitled ‘UK PBX sales reflect hosted uptake’ which highlights a dip in demand for on…

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Connecting Mobile Workers – A Networking + Article

Martin Langmaid 5th January 2015 0 Comments

Networking+’s December 2014 edition has a really good article on connecting mobile workers entitled ‘Network to go’…

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Managing Multiple WAN links with Peplink Routers

Martin Langmaid 15th December 2014 4 Comments

Easy WAN Management Whenever I am describing Peplink Multi WAN management to potential customers I find myself using the word ‘easy’ a great deal. A key phrase that pops up in…

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Live In Vehicle CCTV and Fleet Tracking Using Peplink

Martin Langmaid 5th December 2014 0 Comments

How Peplink multi-cellular bonding routers can be used to deliver reliable high bandwidth connectivity in a moving vehicle for live streaming of CCTV.

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Peplink WAN Virtualisation

Martin Langmaid 4th December 2014 0 Comments

WAN Load Balancing, Aggregation, Bonding & Virtualisation Whenever I talk about the WAN routing possibilities with Peplink devices for longer than five minutes I find myself wiggling the fingers on…

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