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Question Are you using Pepwave SpeedFusion?

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Yes, I created it as new. This was due to changing my datacenter, but maybe it is a required step
Last time, several years ago, when mine expired, I couldn't figure out a way to renew it, and I wound up creating a new key. This last time, I just paid for a five pack fusion hub license, since I plan to have both my primary and backup home routers as peplinks, as well as my RV. I'm going to create a speedfusion VPN for all of them, so just went ahead and went the paid license route.
 
I never did anything with the InControl expirations, I figured once I had the setup established then my VM hosting SpeedFusion would pair with my Pepwave's and that has held true. I can login to my SpeedFusion VM's to manage them as needed and it's all working great. I don't see a need for InControl other than to remote manage endpoints which at this time everything is settled in and working wonderfully.
 

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