Product · SD-WAN

intSignal SD-WAN

Application-aware connectivity across every link.

Bond MPLS, broadband, and LTE/5G into one resilient fabric that steers each application down its best path and fails over in sub-seconds. Zero-touch to deploy, secure by design, and orchestrated centrally — with uptime you can prove.

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Link bonding & failoverApp-aware routingZero-touch provisioningIntegrated SASE securityCentral orchestrationUptime SLAs
intSignal SD-WANLIVE
12Sites
34/36Links up
22msAvg latency
99.99%Uptime
MPLS · primary8 ms · 0% loss
Broadband · A14 ms · 0.1% loss
Broadband · B38 ms · 1.2% loss
LTE / 5G · failover41 ms · standby

Always-on internet

Two internet links, one IP, zero downtime

Run a primary and a secondary internet connection at the same time — both carrying traffic behind a single public IP. If either link degrades or drops, active sessions keep flowing over the other, with no change of IP address and no dropped connections.

Always-on internet · dual-active WAN
IPOne public IP masks both links
All traffic leaves as 203.0.113.42 — the IP never changes when a link fails.
Primary · ISP A
Active · carrying traffic
Secondary · ISP B
Active · carrying traffic
Your connection · 100% (0 drops)ISP AISP B↑ ISP A dropped — sessions rode ISP B, zero interruption
always-onBoth links carry traffic at once behind one IP — if either drops, nothing does.

Dual-active links

Both circuits carry traffic at once — not a cold standby.

One masking IP

All traffic egresses from a single IP that never changes on failover.

Zero-drop failover

Sessions ride the surviving link — calls and VPNs stay up.

Any mix of links

Fiber, cable, DSL, or LTE/5G — bond whatever you have.

How it performs

One fabric, several jobs

The same edge keeps every site resilient, fast, and secure — explore each below.

Bond every link, ride through outages

MPLS, broadband, and LTE/5G work as one connection; if a link degrades, traffic shifts in sub-seconds.

Active-active linksUse all bandwidth, not just a hot standby.
Sub-second failoverNo dropped calls when a circuit blips.
LTE/5G backupWireless failover for sites without a second line.
Link health · bond & failover
UpMPLS · primary8 ms · 0% loss
UpBroadband · A14 ms · 0.1% loss
DegradedBroadband · B38 ms · 1.2% loss
UpLTE / 5G · failover41 ms · standby
resilientBond MPLS, broadband, and LTE/5G — sub-second failover, no dropped calls.

Assurance

Orchestrated centrally, measured against SLA

One portal manages every site, and transparent reporting shows latency, loss, jitter, and voice quality against clear targets — with optional intSignal-managed operations if you’d rather we run it.

Central orchestrationPolicy and visibility for the whole WAN in one place.
SLA reportingLatency, loss, jitter, and MOS measured and reported.
Proactive alertingKnow about a degraded link before users do.
Managed optionRun it yourself, or have intSignal operate it.
Performance & QoS attainment
Latency (target)92%
Packet loss98%
Jitter94%
Voice quality (MOS)96%
assuredPrioritize voice, video, and critical apps — measured against SLA.

Full platform

Everything in intSignal SD-WAN

Connectivity, performance, security, and management — grouped. Expand any area for the full list.

Connectivity & resilience7
MPLS / broadband / LTE / 5G bondingActive-active linksSub-second failoverPer-packet & per-flow steeringTunnel & overlay fabricWireless failoverDynamic path control
Application performance7
Application recognitionApp-aware routingLatency/loss/jitter steeringLocal internet breakoutQoS & traffic shapingWAN optimizationForward error correction
Security (SASE)7
Next-gen firewallIPSSecure web gateway (SWG)ZTNADNS securityCASBSegmentation
Deployment & management6
Zero-touch provisioningTemplate-driven rolloutCentral orchestration portalConfig backup & rollbackFirmware managementRole-based admin
Assurance & operations6
Uptime SLAsLatency / loss / jitter / MOS reportingProactive alertingCapacity & trend analysisChange controlOptional intSignal-managed operations

Make your WAN fast, resilient, and secure

Tell us your sites and links — we’ll design an SD-WAN fabric with app steering, failover, and SASE.

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Frequently asked questions

What does SD-WAN do?

SD-WAN (software-defined WAN) bonds multiple internet and private links into one resilient connection and steers each application down its best path in real time. If a link degrades, traffic fails over in sub-seconds — keeping voice, video, and critical apps running.

Do we have to drop our MPLS?

No. intSignal SD-WAN works with MPLS, business broadband, and LTE/5G together. Many customers keep MPLS for critical traffic and add broadband for capacity and failover, then reduce MPLS over time as confidence grows.

What is the SASE part?

intSignal SD-WAN converges networking with security at the edge — next-gen firewall, IPS, secure web gateway, ZTNA, and DNS security — so you get protection without bolting on a separate security stack. That combination is often called SASE.

How fast can we deploy?

It’s zero-touch: ship the edge appliance to a site, plug in WAN and power, and it auto-registers to the portal and pulls its policy and links — no CLI or on-site specialist. Sites come online in minutes, and rollouts take days rather than months.

Can intSignal manage it?

Yes. You can run it yourself through the portal, or add intSignal-managed operations for changes, monitoring, and incident handling with uptime SLAs.