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| ==== Peplink Manual ==== | ==== Peplink Manual ==== | ||
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| ==== Overview ==== | ==== Overview ==== | ||
| The peplink is a browser-based menu driven device with a lot of options for auto switching back and forth between various connections. The device is also designed to load balance over multiple connections. | The peplink is a browser-based menu driven device with a lot of options for auto switching back and forth between various connections. The device is also designed to load balance over multiple connections. | ||
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| + | ==== Load Balancing ==== | ||
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| + | Peplink includes quite a few different algorithms for handling traffic across multiple connections at the same time, otherwise known as load balancing. | ||
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| + | A general approach for a UNOLS Vessel: | ||
| + | * pass traffic to shore connection or cell (LTE) connection if available | ||
| + | * If at sea using satellite communications: | ||
| + | * Connect to HSN or FX based on specific rules (based on source and/or destination address) | ||
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