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Peplink HD2 MBX is a multi-cellular mobility router built to keep teams online when a single carrier—or a single uplink—can’t be trusted. It is designed to combine two cellular links into a high-speed SD-WAN connection using SpeedFusion, making it a strong fit for vehicles, temporary sites, and branch connectivity that must stay up.
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Connectivity and throughput are enterprise-class. The platform supports up to 2.5 Gbps router throughput and up to 600 Mbps SpeedFusion VPN throughput (or 500 Mbps with 256-bit AES). With two embedded cellular modem interfaces (LTE category options vary by SKU) and four Mini-SIM slots, you can load-balance, fail over, and bond links for higher bandwidth and better uptime. Wi-Fi is available for both AP and Wi-Fi WAN, adding another flexible path to connect.
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On the wired side, you can configure 3 Ethernet WAN + 8 LAN or 2 WAN + 9 LAN (all Gigabit Ethernet). That makes it easy to connect cameras, endpoints, and a local switch—while still keeping dedicated WAN uplinks for backhaul. For mobile deployments, it also supports a terminal block power connector.
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Operational features are purpose-built for mobility and rapid rollout: GPS with InControl GPS fleet support, ignition sensing, and dead reckoning for vehicular environments. It also supports up to 8x 802.3at PoE+ output (power availability depends on DC input configuration). For SIM strategy, it supports RemoteSIM and FusionSIM, with Peplink eSIM Data Plans / BYO eSIM available on supported hardware/firmware.
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For advanced deployments, Peplink HD2 MBX supports internal storage for edge computing when ordered in the MBX MediaFast version (application workloads and virtualization options as supported).
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If you need a dual-cellular router that can be centrally managed and engineered for uptime, Peplink HD2 MBX delivers a SpeedFusion-based SD-WAN foundation for mission-critical mobility.
Peplink HD2 MBX
Peplink HD2 MBX is a dual-cellular mobility router built for mission-critical connectivity. With 2.5 Gbps routing, SpeedFusion bonding and smoothing, Wi-Fi as WAN, GPS, and up to four SIM slots, it keeps vehicles and mobile teams online for live streaming, telemedicine, and rapid site setups—without relying on a single carrier.


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