When the primary broadband fails, MSPs need remote access. Without an out-of-band path every fault that could be resolved in minutes requires an engineer visit. Speedroute provides an always-on 4G secondary link with a dedicated static IP — independent of the primary circuit.
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The business case
| Metric | Without OOB | With Speedroute OOB |
|---|---|---|
| Remote-resolvable faults | Engineer visit required | Resolved remotely |
| Average engineer visit cost | £150–£300 | £0 |
| Time to resolution | 3–8 hours | 15–45 minutes |
| SLA breach risk | High | Low |
Why Speedroute OOB is truly independent
The Speedroute router uses 4G cellular as its WAN. It has zero dependency on the primary broadband circuit. When broadband fails, the OOB path is already up — it has never been down. The RMM or NMS platform whitelists the Speedroute static IP once. Management access via the OOB path is immediately available on every broadband failure, no failover activation needed.
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