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Miri X510
The multi-WAN bonding router for broadcast and live production
The Miri X510 is a professional multi-WAN router that combines several internet connections, cellular, wired, Wi-Fi or satellite, into one faster and more reliable uplink for live video. Powered by the Speedify channel bonding technology built into miriOS, it serves live streaming, mobile production units, news gathering and venues whose primary connection needs a safety net.
- built-in cellular modems (5G/4G and 4G)
- 2
- Pair & Share devices on top of the direct links
- 20
- of Speedify included (1 TB/month plan)
- 90 d
- half-rack 1U, mains or NP-F battery powered
- 1.17 kg
Connections and interfaces
Several wired, cellular, Wi-Fi and USB internet connections can be used at the same time. The X510 continuously measures the quality of each link and spreads traffic accordingly, with no operator intervention.
The physical connectivity of the unit:
- One 5G/4G modem and one 4G modem built in, each with its own nano SIM slot
- 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports, with two WAN and two LAN interfaces in the documented configuration
- Wi-Fi 6, usable as an uplink or as a local access point
- 2 USB ports for extra cellular modems or tethered smartphones
A satellite connection (Starlink, Eutelsat OneWeb) plugs in like any Ethernet or Wi-Fi access and joins the pool of links. How the aggregation works is covered on the Speedify page.
Two traffic methods, automatic failover
In Bonding mode, the packets of a single stream are spread across every available link and reassembled by a Speed Server: throughput adds up, and losing one link does not interrupt the transmission. In Load Balancing, each stream travels over one link chosen by load, with no third-party server in the path: no added latency, and the operator’s public IP is preserved.
Either way, continuity is automatic: if a link drops, traffic shifts to the remaining links without a service cut. Which method to pick depends on the job: cumulative throughput for a live feed, distribution for a multi-service mobile office.
The modes, their latency trade-offs and the choice of exit server are explained in detail on the Speedify page, modes section.
Pair & Share: smartphones as backup links
Pair & Share lets the X510 use cellular connections shared by smartphones on the same local network. Each phone runs the Speedify app and offers its 4G or 5G connection to the router, up to twenty devices on top of the unit’s direct links.
On a crowded production site, festival, stadium, trade show, where every carrier saturates differently, that pooled reserve is a strong card: the crew’s phones become extra links with zero additional hardware.
Built for the field
Power autonomy
DC 12 V mains supply (36 W) and two hot-swappable NP-F battery plates: the X510 runs fully mobile and survives a battery change without going down.
Monitoring
A 1.9-inch touch LCD for control directly on the unit, plus a full web interface for management from any browser, no dedicated software required.
Integration
Half-rack 1U format (214.9 × 128.2 × 44.55 mm, 1.17 kg without batteries): at home in a control-room rack, a flight case or a news-crew backpack.
Speedify licensing
Every X510 ships with a 90-day Speedify pass on the 1 TB/month plan, activated at commissioning. Beyond that, a Speedify Router license keeps the multi-WAN features running.
Data tiers, the licensing model and the server models (public, dedicated, self-hosted) are covered on the Speedify page.
Where the X510 makes the difference
Live event streaming
Mobile capture with no fixed infrastructure: festivals, trade shows, sports coverage. Bonding merges 5G, 4G and satellite into a single high-throughput link, even on saturated sites.
OB vans and news gathering
Production trucks, ENG crews, simultaneous multi-site coverage: a stable connection on the move, seamless switching between carriers, NP-F batteries for positions without power.
Fixed venues that cannot go dark
Performance halls, places of worship, secondary stadiums: local Ethernet WAN as the primary link, 5G as backup. If the wire drops, continuity is automatic.
Remote PTZ control
Paired with BirdDog Connect, the X510 carries video feeds and PTZ commands to a remote operator. The full use case is documented on this site.
X510 and V410: the contribution duo
The V410 handles the video, the X510 secures and aggregates the internet connection that carries it. An SDI or HDMI camera feeds the V410, which encodes to NDI or SRT; the stream crosses the local network to the X510, which sends it over its combined links to the control room or streaming platform.
The X510 also works on its own, with any encoder or IP equipment: pairing it with the V410 delivers an integrated video-processing and transport-security package, but the combination is not mandatory.
Key specifications
| Cellular modems | One 5G/4G modem (Quectel RM520N-GL) and one 4G modem (Quectel EG25-GL), nano SIM slots |
|---|---|
| Ethernet | 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports (two WAN and two LAN interfaces in the documented configuration) |
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi 6 |
| USB | 2 ports for additional modems or tethered smartphones |
| Pair & Share | Up to 20 mobile devices via the Speedify app |
| Traffic handling | Bonding (Speedify) or Load Balancing, automatic failover |
| Power | DC 12 V / 3 A (36 W) or two hot-swappable NP-F batteries |
| Control | 1.9" touch LCD and web interface |
| Dimensions and weight | 214.9 × 128.2 × 44.55 mm · 1.17 kg without batteries · half-rack 1U |
| Included license | 90-day Speedify pass, 1 TB/month plan |
Frequently asked questions
What exactly is the Miri X510?
A multi-WAN bonding router: it combines several internet connections (cellular, wired, Wi-Fi, satellite) into one stable, fast uplink using the Speedify technology built into its miriOS system. It is designed for broadcast, live streaming and venues that cannot afford a network outage.
Does it work with Starlink?
Yes. A Starlink connection can be used as one of the X510’s internet accesses, typically over Ethernet or Wi-Fi, and combined with 4G, 5G or any other available access.
Can it run on batteries?
Yes. Two hot-swappable NP-F battery plates allow fully autonomous operation, with battery changes that do not interrupt service. The DC 12 V mains supply remains available for fixed installations.
What is the difference between Bonding and Load Balancing?
Bonding spreads the packets of a single stream across all links and adds their throughput together, at the cost of transiting a Speed Server. Load Balancing assigns whole streams to individual links, with no intermediate server and no added latency. In both cases, failover on a dead link is automatic.
Which Speedify license do I need?
Every X510 includes a 90-day pass on the 1 TB/month plan. After that, a Speedify Router license renews annually, with several bonded-data tiers depending on production volume.
Learn more
- Speedify: the bonding technology explained → Modes, server models, licensing and latency in France
- Miri V410, 4K encoder-decoder → The video companion to the X510
- Use case: remote PTZ control → The X510 in production with BirdDog Connect
- Miri Technologies, the brand → All Miri connectivity solutions
Interested in the Miri X510?
The X510 is distributed in France through the HoriCast reseller network. For sizing advice, a demonstration or an introduction, the contact is direct.