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WAN Options & Technologies

Seven ways to feed, shape, or share a WAN on a Peplink router: Synergy Mode, Drop-in Mode, VLAN as WAN, IP Passthrough, IP Forwarding, Remote SIM, and Orbit WAN for Starlink & OneWeb — what each one is for and how to set it up.

A Peplink router is only as good as the WANs you feed it — and “a WAN” is rarely just a cable from an ISP. These seven technologies are the different ways a Peplink can take in, hand off, share, or shape a WAN connection: absorbing another router’s radios, slipping invisibly into an existing network, turning a VLAN into a WAN, passing a public IP through to a firewall, routing real address space without NAT, mounting SIM cards that live in another room, and managing satellite dishes as first-class connections. Each page tells you what the option is for, how to set it up, and where it bites.

Not sure which of these fits your problem? Start with the symptom: “I need more WANs than I have ports” → VLAN as WAN or Synergy. “I can’t touch the existing firewall” → Drop-in Mode or IP Passthrough. “My servers need real public IPs” → IP Forwarding. “The SIMs are in the wrong place” → Remote SIM. “The sky is my WAN” → Orbit WAN. Or just talk to an expert.