Peplink and Pepwave SpeedFusion vs Failover Routers

https://5gstore.com/ This video features the Peplink MAX HD2 Mini. The purpose of this video is to demonstrate the difference between a SpeedFusion connection and standard failover. Standard failover routers do NOT have session persistence in the event of a failover. While failover times can be improved by changing settings on these routers, nothing will change the fact that https traffic on the failed WAN will drop and have to be reconnected on the backup connection. For many applications, this means a failover will leave you disconnected. For example, processing a credit card payment, a login to online banking, a VoIP call. The session is built over the primary WAN and when that wan fails, you will have to re authenticate on the second WAN. You would be taken back to the login screen for e-mail or banking, have to process the card again, make a new phone call, etc. This video is not targeting any specific manufacturer, rather it demonstrates the difference between SpeedFusion and failover. The same is true of a Peplink failover only router. We are not naming the other router used in this video and all identification has been removed. It could literally be any other router that is not SpeedFusion enabled and the end result would be the same! As Peplink experts, 5Gstore receives questions everyday about SpeedFusion. What is it? How does it work? How can it help my business? We’ve put this information into video form to show you exactly how this can keep your business online. Do you need to know more or want to discuss if a SpeedFusion deployment is right for you? Contact the experts at 5Gstore and we’ll come up with with a solution for your business's unique needs. Learn more about SpeedFusion here - https://5gstore.com/page/176_peplink_speedfusion_vpn.html http://www.evdoinfo.com/content/view/5293/64/