Products · Enterprise Routers

Carrier-class at the core.
Modular to the edge.

Peplink's enterprise router lineup — Balance and SDX series — anchors the largest sites in the Securna deployment book. Datacentre cores, hospital campuses, bank HQs, refinery control rooms, telco NOCs. Multi-WAN SD-WAN with hardware HA, up to 40 Gbps backplane, modular WAN slots, BGP-grade routing.

Peplink Balance & SDX enterprise router family
The lineup

Three deployments. One stack.

Same fundamental routing engine — the role changes per site.

Use case · Branch & mid-site

Branch & Mid-Site Core

Mid-site branch deployment

Up to four WAN ports for fibre, leased line and cellular. Built for branch banks, hospital wings, hotel front-of-house, mid-tier industrial sites. SpeedFusion bonding to HQ, segmented VLANs at the edge.

  • Balance 305
  • Balance 310
  • Balance 310 5G
  • Balance 380
  • multi-WAN failover
  • InControl
Use case · Large campus

Large Campus & HQ

Peplink Balance 380X / 580X

Higher port density, BGP for full-table peering, AC-or-redundant-DC power. Hospital campuses, transit terminals, university backbones, regional retail HQs. The aggregation point for the SpeedFusion tunnels coming from the branches.

  • Balance 380X
  • Balance 580
  • Balance 580X
  • Balance 710
  • Balance 1350
  • hardware HA
Use case · Datacentre & NOC

Datacentre, NOC & Carrier Core

Peplink SDX Pro

Carrier-class hardware for the central tunnel-aggregation site. Modular SDX chassis with hot-swap WAN modules, multi-gigabit throughput, full-mesh SpeedFusion, FusionHub virtual termination. For telco NOCs, bank HQs and the largest grid-operator control rooms.

  • Balance 2500 EC
  • Balance 5000 EC
  • SDX
  • SDX Pro
  • modular WAN slots
  • 40 Gbps backplane
What makes Balance & SDX the core

Three reasons the carriers and the big banks specify them.

These aren't commodity SD-WAN boxes. They're purpose-engineered for the central site where everything terminates — which is why Peplink trusts them to anchor the biggest deployments globally.

Modular WAN architecture

Swap WAN modules without replacing the chassis. SDX accepts SFP+, 10G Ethernet and fibre modules in hot-swap bays. Balance 2500 EC and 5000 EC are designed around upgradeable WAN cards. The investment in the chassis carries forward as the WAN mix evolves.

Hardware redundancy

Redundant power, redundant fans, optional HA partner. Real datacentre-class engineering, not just multi-WAN failover at the protocol layer. The Balance 2500/5000 EC chassis carries dual hot-swap PSUs as standard.

BGP & full-table peering

True service-provider routing on the same box. BGP, OSPF, full-table peering with upstream carriers — these aren't lite SD-WAN appliances bolted onto a Linux distro. They're proper routing platforms that happen to also bond WANs.

Bonding is provided by Peplink's SpeedFusion technology — running on every router in this lineup.

Where they go to work

Enterprise Routers touches these.

Get started

Specify the right Balance or SDX.

One conversation — site count, WAN inventory, throughput requirements, HA needs, the BGP relationships. We come back with the right model tier, the right WAN module mix and the SpeedFusion design that scales with the estate.