Keep Your Business
Connected
If your business depends on internet access, downtime has a real cost. SD-WAN is designed to keep services running when a link fails.
Let's Talk SD-WAN →In Plain English
What is SD-WAN?
SD-WAN (Software-Defined Wide Area Networking) is a practical way to connect sites and manage internet links.
Instead of relying on one connection, it uses multiple links and moves traffic between them if one drops. Failover is seamless in practice.
"Think of it as automatic backup for internet connectivity, with active monitoring running in the background."
The result is more stable operations and fewer interruptions. Failover is quick enough that voice calls and active sessions continue.
What We Offer
A fully managed SD-WAN service
Multi-Site Connectivity
Connect offices, warehouses, retail locations, and remote sites into one secure, manageable network.
Seamless Failover
If the primary internet link drops, traffic moves to the backup link automatically. Quick enough that calls and active sessions keep running.
Link Bonding & Acceleration
Combine multiple internet connections to improve performance and resilience. Public IP continuity helps keep services stable during failover, including voice and online banking workflows.
Built-In Security
Includes firewall and security controls to protect traffic between sites and cloud services.
Centralised Management
We manage the environment from one dashboard. No dedicated internal resource required on your side.
Traffic Visibility
See which applications are using bandwidth across your network in real time. Useful for identifying performance issues and planning capacity.
Who It's For
A good fit for businesses that need uptime
Common Questions
Things people often ask
What happens when one internet link fails?
Traffic moves to a working link automatically. Failover is quick enough that calls, EFTPOS, and active sessions generally keep running rather than dropping.
Do I need SD-WAN if I only have one site?
It can still help. With a second link, such as a mobile backup, a single site gets protection against outages on its main connection.
Can it use 4G or 5G as a backup link?
Yes. SD-WAN can combine different connection types, including NBN, fibre, and mobile, and use one as backup for another.
Is security included?
Yes. Security is built into the service rather than bolted on, with traffic managed and monitored across your links.
Does it work across multiple locations?
Yes. SD-WAN connects multiple sites and is centrally managed, so each location behaves consistently and you keep visibility across all of them.
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