🚀 Elevate Your Network Game!
The Peplink Balance 20 is an advanced dual-WAN router designed for robust connectivity and management. With 4 LAN ports, 2 WAN ports, and a USB WAN modem port, it supports high-speed internet up to 150Mbps. Its operating temperature range ensures reliability in extreme conditions, while InControl 2 offers cloud-based management for easy monitoring and provisioning. Plus, enjoy the security of a limited warranty when you register your device.
Color | Black |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Control Method | App |
Data Transfer Rate | 150 Megabits Per Second |
Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
Frequency | 5 GHz |
Wireless Compability | 802.11ac |
Controller Type | Switch |
Antenna Location | Home, Business |
Compatible Devices | Switch, Router, Computer, Smartphone |
LAN Port Bandwidth | 150 megabits per second |
Security Protocol | WPA3-Personal, WPA2-Enterprise, WPA2-Personal |
Is Electric | No |
Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
Number of Ports | 7 |
Additional Features | WPS |
Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.2"L x 5.24"W x 1.37"H |
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Top router
Brilliant piece of kit! Manage to get 10M connection with 2 x 5M connections. This is industry grade hardware. Never needs a reset, and maintains rock solid connections. I would recommend highly to anybody fed up with all the various manufacturers. I have had it for years now and I have never had to reset it.Just brilliant!
R**O
Pretty good piece of kit
I thought I would write a review about this since it is not obvious what infrastructure set-up you need to get this working on ADSL. In theory you need two ADSL modems, this router and a wireless access point. In that set-up you would set the Peplink to have a PPPOE connection to each modem. However this (very frustratingly) did not work. Peplink customer service said they could create a special firmware for me but I'd already spent a lot of time and didn't want to spend any longer.The set-up that did finally work was to get two Netgear DG834Gs each connected to the ADSL socket in the wall then to connec the Peplink to each of these via DHCP (i.e. each Netgear is a DHCP server). Then I used a Wireless Access Point (TP-Link TL-WA901ND) connected to the Peplink and each computer then connects to the TP-Link wirelessly.I think you can get ADSL modems with DHCP servers but I didn't try that configuration.Now for performance. The Peplink is a great piece of kit once configured. We had 7Mbit download speed on one line and now have 13Mbit from having combined two connections. Unfortunately upload speed has not improved (still only just over 1Mbit). This is, I believe, since downloads can be "split" but uploads cannot.In short, if you're in a bad broadband area and you can afford 2 lines this is a good way to go. However if you struggle with upload speeds (more and more important now Dropbox etc are becoming more popular) then this won't help you.
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