Setting Outbound Firewall Rules by Domain Name

2019-11-07T16:50:44+00:00

This document explains how to configure a firewall rule by domain name. Create a new firewall rule at Network > Firewall > Access Rules. Select Domain Name in the Destination field: Example: After a firewall rule by domain name is created, all traffic from that domain will be allowed or denied according to your settings. TIP: If you [...]

Setting Outbound Firewall Rules by Domain Name2019-11-07T16:50:44+00:00

Use Peplink’s Firewall Feature to Block YouTube

2019-11-06T14:57:03+00:00

As of firmware 6.3 Peplink Routers can block traffic from specific applications. To begin navigate to Network > Firewall > Content Blocking (For MAX Devices: Advanced > Content Blocking). Now add the following list of domains to the customized domains to block the the Youtube website + Youtube app: [...]

Use Peplink’s Firewall Feature to Block YouTube2019-11-06T14:57:03+00:00

Understanding Inbound Load Balancing

2019-11-07T16:50:45+00:00

Inbound Load Balancing distributes inbound data traffic over multiple WAN links to computers/servers behind Peplink Balance. Peplink Balance 210, 310, 305, 380, 580, 710, and 1350 have a built-in DNS server that enables this functionality. Built-in DNS server functionality is not available on Peplink Balance 20 and 30. Inbound Load [...]

Understanding Inbound Load Balancing2019-11-07T16:50:45+00:00

What is an IC2 subscription and it’s relationship with Warranty Coverage?

2019-11-07T16:50:46+00:00

Out of the Box, Peplink/Pepwave devices have 1yr of warranty 1 that covers hardware repair/replacement and the added benefit of access to InControl 2. Once warranty expires, Peplink units stop reporting to InControl 2 and show offline. To get InControl 2 coverage back there are a couple paths for coverage: Purchasing Extended Warranty 4 (for all units [...]

What is an IC2 subscription and it’s relationship with Warranty Coverage?2019-11-07T16:50:46+00:00

Defining a Custom Dynamic DNS Server

2019-11-07T16:50:47+00:00

As of Firmware 6.3, users can specify a custom Dynamic DNS server by entering its URL. To begin, navigate to Network > WAN and then select the connection you wish to modify. Afterwards, scroll down until you reach the Dynamic DNS Settings menu. From there, click the drop-down next to the Service Provider item, and select Others… [...]

Defining a Custom Dynamic DNS Server2019-11-07T16:50:47+00:00

Why use Peplink SpeedFusion instead of IPsec VPN?

2019-11-07T16:50:48+00:00

Designed for Multi-WAN Peplink SpeedFusion establishes concurrent VPN tunnels on each WAN connection. By utilizing multiple Internet links, Peplink SpeedFusion gives you a bonded bandwidth and instant failover. IPsec VPN technology can only establish a single tunnel to each terminal and limits its usage. Bonded Bandwidth With multiple concurrent [...]

Why use Peplink SpeedFusion instead of IPsec VPN?2019-11-07T16:50:48+00:00

Configuring Email Notification with GMail SMTP

2019-11-07T16:50:50+00:00

The Peplink Balance has a built-in Email Notification feature that will send out email notifications when one of the following events occur: Email notification test A new firmware version is available Health status changes for any WAN connection VPN status changes Bandwidth usage has reached 75% of the allowance [...]

Configuring Email Notification with GMail SMTP2019-11-07T16:50:50+00:00

Configure Captive Portal in InControl2

2019-11-07T16:50:51+00:00

This article describes step-by-step how to configure Captive Portal in InControl2. With captive portals you can easily offer internet to your guests and easily control connection time and speed, data usage limits, and more. By creating captive portals in InControl2 , you can apply the same configuration to all, or [...]

Configure Captive Portal in InControl22019-11-07T16:50:51+00:00

Multiple SpeedFusion Tunnels Between two Locations

2019-11-07T16:50:52+00:00

One of the new features from Firmware 7 onward is the ability to create outbound policies within a PepVPN or SpeedFusion tunnel (further referred to as SF tunnels in this document). With this feature, you have even more control over the way your network traffic is prioritized and routed. [...]

Multiple SpeedFusion Tunnels Between two Locations2019-11-07T16:50:52+00:00
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