Peplink University just published its deepest SpeedFusion session yet: SpeedFusion Beyond the Basics, a 64-minute webinar on advanced SpeedFusion configurations — designing more flexible deployments and handling complex network requirements once the basics are already working. If you have ever built one bonded tunnel and wondered what the other 80% of the engine does, this is the session.
What the webinar covers
The official framing from Peplink: “See how advanced SpeedFusion configurations can help you design more flexible deployments and manage complex network requirements.” In practice that means going past the single-tunnel setup most deployments start with — the layered options SpeedFusion offers when sites, WANs, and traffic classes multiply.
It pairs naturally with the ground we cover in the guides: a SpeedFusion tunnel does nothing until you steer traffic into it, and sub-tunnels are how one physical tunnel serves different traffic classes differently — bonding for the POS lane, WAN Smoothing for voice and video, hot failover where duplication is wasteful. The webinar is the visual, demo-driven version of that story, straight from the vendor.
Before you watch (or after)
- SpeedFusion 101 — our free course: what bonding actually is, why it beats failover, and the honest overhead math.
- The SpeedFusion guide — setup, profiles, sub-tunnels, and steering, built from our own field walkthroughs.
- SpeedFusion under the hood — packet flow, ports, encryption, and when bonding hurts.
- When not to bond — honest sizing: sometimes dual-WAN failover plus monitoring is the right call.
Why we point at this one
Our whole thesis — the New Enterprise — is that if your disaster recovery plan includes the word “failover,” you are doing it wrong. SpeedFusion is the engine that makes that more than a slogan, and most teams only ever use its first gear. A vendor session dedicated to the advanced gears is worth an hour of any network owner’s time.
Find every Peplink University session, categorized by topic and linked to the matching guide, in our Video Library. Questions about applying any of it to your network? Talk to an expert — this is what we do all day.

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