A live truck carries very different kinds of traffic on the same pipe: the program feed that must be flawless, return comms that must be low-latency, and bulk media pushes that just need to arrive. Treating them all the same is how you either overspend on overhead or under-protect the shot.
One tunnel is a blunt instrument
SpeedFusion sub-tunnels run several logical tunnels between the same two endpoints, each with its own profile. That lets you apply protection where it counts:
- Program feed — WAN Smoothing on, so it never tears even as links flap.
- Talkback / IFB / control — hot failover under a second, latency-first.
- File transfers & graphics — plain bonded, maximum throughput, no smoothing tax.
Each added sub-tunnel costs only a point or two of overhead, so the segmentation is nearly free — and it can be the difference between a clean show and a torn frame at the worst possible moment.
Design the tunnel to the traffic, not the traffic to the tunnel. That is how professionals get broadcast-grade reliability out of consumer-grade links.
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.
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