How to Combine 2 Wi-Fi Connections on Your Windows PC

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  • čas přidán 4. 09. 2024

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  • @playpubg2030
    @playpubg2030 Před 5 měsíci +36

    paid app, free 2 gb only.... saving ur time guys

    • @Speedify
      @Speedify  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Sorry to hear that! It might just be that you're not signed in to your paid account - you will need to use your registered email and password you created. But if you're still having issues signing in, please contact our Support Team with the details at support@speedify.com and they'll do what they can to get you set up and running!

    • @elixirmarkinova
      @elixirmarkinova Před 2 měsíci +1

      thankyou very much brother

    • @kikinalvarezsv1343
      @kikinalvarezsv1343 Před měsícem

      He pagado el servicio este mes pero no resolvió solo me da 2 mega carga sumando 2 conexiones cuando una sola me da 15

  • @DeathKillerRP
    @DeathKillerRP Před 6 měsíci +2

    Sir i want to ask SOmething like
    If i hav Ethernet And Then i Connect Wifi Too
    Can i use both at same time or No
    Will it work Pls Tell !!

    • @Speedify
      @Speedify  Před 6 měsíci

      With Speedify you can! As soon as you run Speedify and connect to a server, Speedify will see all your available connections and use them all. We do recommend that your Wifi and Ethernet be different connections, however, coming from a different source/provider, so you could get the most out of them being bonded together!

  • @ShortAge_channel
    @ShortAge_channel Před 6 měsíci +1

    great video simple explanation! here's the thing... can i use my ethernet cable (as a primary) and the dongle wifi to help it or it's just a wifi thing? hope u can help me

    • @Speedify
      @Speedify  Před 6 měsíci +2

      Yes, of course you can combine Ethernet at Wifi as well! Speedify lets you combine as many connections as your device is able to connect to - so as long as your pc has an Ethernet port and a Wifi adapter (built-in or a dongle), you will be able to connect to both and combine them. If you get stuck, feel free to message our Support Team at support@speedify.com and they'll be happy to help 🙂

  • @hoseinqadam
    @hoseinqadam Před 7 měsíci +1

    Can I just not use my phone directly connected to my computer instead of buying a separate wifi dongle to enable a second internet connection? i.e. use USB tethering instead of wireless tethering and plug into into my pc.

    • @Speedify
      @Speedify  Před 7 měsíci

      Yes, of course! The additional Wifi dongle option is only an option in case you want/need to stay wireless. Otherwise you can use USB tethering to share your phone's Cellular connection to the PC as well. Alternatively, you can also try our Pair & Share feature that lets you stay wireless, and still share the phone's connection without the need for an extra Wifi Adapter! 🙂czcams.com/video/wXoG2WY5d6E/video.html

  • @br8y693
    @br8y693 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I live in a rural area so my DSL speeds are very slow but the latency is great. I'm looking to get starlink for my download speeds and upload speeds. If I run both the connections into my PC will it pick the better latency?

    • @Speedify
      @Speedify  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Usually connections need to have similar performances to bond well, so as long as the two connections' latencies are close to each other you should pretty good results. For example, if you have a 10ms slow connection and a 500ms fast connection, those two won't bond very well. But you can always set different Priorities to your connection or change the Bonding mode in the app to fine-tune it and get the best results. Of course, if you run into issues or need assistance with the fine-tuning, feel free to reach out to support@speedify.com and our Team will be happy to help! 🙂

  • @tonybove2468
    @tonybove2468 Před 2 měsíci

    When you say "connect each Wi-Fi adapter to a different Wi-Fi network", do you mean a different ISP? I'm working from home, single ISP, multiple routers conntected to the single ISP (personal computers, work computers, IoT devices). Will this solution improve (maybe double) my throughput? Thanks, Tony.

    • @Speedify
      @Speedify  Před 2 měsíci

      Preferably, yes. If possible, we recommend using different sources/providers for each connection for the best possible performance and reliability, however you CAN use the same Internet source/ISP via multiple different means, but this may limit the performance you get out of them because you're connecting to the same tower, and if it runs out of bandwidth, you won't see an increase in speed; plus if the ISP has an outage and your Internet goes down, all of your connection from that source would go down as well, leaving nothing to fail over to. In addition to your home Internet, you could use your mobile data as a Secondary connection to have something give you a boost or a failover option in case needed. 🙂

  • @usegptools
    @usegptools Před 10 měsíci +1

    mr, if i am in the middle of a conference for example, and primary internet goes off... would the conference go on? teams for example... does the secondary work as a failover in case of primary one instability? thanks.

    • @Speedify
      @Speedify  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yes, that is exactly how it works! In case you have 2 connections, one Primary and one Secondary, in case your Primary one goes offline, Speedify will automatically switch you over to the Secondary connection to keep you online without interruptions. This is what we call our "seamless failover".

  • @Navjot93Nav
    @Navjot93Nav Před rokem +2

    I have a Speedify team plan but Speedify bonding speed to slow

    • @Speedify
      @Speedify  Před rokem

      Sorry about that - please reach out to support@speedify.com so we can assist you.

    • @skyindiatv
      @skyindiatv Před rokem

      Same condition

  • @arolinl123
    @arolinl123 Před rokem +1

    I have two ISP AND I'm using two network cables from those ISP,can I bond the two using speedyfy

    • @Speedify
      @Speedify  Před rokem

      Yep, definitely! You should be able to plug them both into your PC and Speedify will automatically bond them.

  • @gussymeals9478
    @gussymeals9478 Před 4 měsíci

    this still isn't helping me with my problem, I'm not wanting to have my phone data as a backup. i have my home internet as well as my Starlink, how can i make the starlink connection as my secondary on my pc and phone or either and have both connections instead of having to use my phone cellular? Thanks in advance

    • @Speedify
      @Speedify  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Not entirely sure about your setup, so if you want to clarify and give us more details so we could provide the best help, please reach out to our Support Team at support@speedify.com. BUT if we're not mistaken, you just want to avoid using your Cellular connection, right? Well, you don't need to use it, you can use your home internet and Starlink on your PC, but you will need a second Wifi adapter if you want to use both wirelessly. Or you could use one via Ethernet. As for your phone, since mobile devices only have one built-in Wifi adapter, you'd only be able to use one Wifi at a time - your second connection would need to be the Cellular. As for Priority settings, you can change those on any connection easily, you can follow our video guide here: czcams.com/video/oj8-6k4LSds/video.html

  • @gtn1994
    @gtn1994 Před rokem +1

    Can you control what traffic goes through each network? Example: Streaming traffic goes through Pixel_2713 and all other web traffic goes through Connectify_5G?

    • @Speedify
      @Speedify  Před rokem

      No, but if you want to route most of your traffic through one connection you can set that connection's priority as primary and set the other connection as Secondary. Or, if you don't want to use the second connection unless necessary you can set it as a backup connection so that Speedify will only send traffic through it only when the Primary connection stops working

  • @zointisarenazi
    @zointisarenazi Před rokem +1

    does it speed up download speeds 2 and does it affect games

    • @Speedify
      @Speedify  Před rokem

      It certainly can speed up your downloads, when you're combining 2 or more connections at once. Not sure what you mean when you're asking if it affects games - can you please be more specific?

  • @user-vn1bk6gy9d
    @user-vn1bk6gy9d Před 9 měsíci

    can i use this to play one app with both connections, plaing warzone with 2 connections to boost my speed and stability using the blizzard launcher to play the game?

    • @Speedify
      @Speedify  Před 9 měsíci

      If you mean to use Speedify just for your one app, that's not possible at this time. If you connect to Speedify, all your traffic will go through it, so your Internet overall will get better speeds and stability. You can set up our Bypass feature to have specific apps go around Speedify, but then their traffic won't be affected by any boost Speedify can give you. Having that said, if you run into any issues using Blizzard's launcher with Speedify make sure to reach out to our Support team at support@speedify.com

  • @shade_excel
    @shade_excel Před 2 lety +1

    Great tutorial! Which USB adapter are you using?

    • @Speedify
      @Speedify  Před 2 lety +1

      Any USB Wi-Fi adapter should be good - the newer (supporting newer Wi-Fi protocols), the better.

  • @abdullahbhatti9730
    @abdullahbhatti9730 Před 2 lety +1

    Can I connect more than 2 cards and bond them together?

    • @Speedify
      @Speedify  Před 2 lety

      Yes - you can connect as many as you'd like. You get best results when the Wi-Fi connections are from different networks.

  • @ecobetnow
    @ecobetnow Před 2 lety

    thx!! big thx amzaing for travel

  • @Crafty266
    @Crafty266 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Does this work with a connection to a VPN Service?

    • @Speedify
      @Speedify  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Speedify itself IS a VPN, so if you want that added protection online, we got you covered, as we encrypt all your online traffic. But using a second VPN on the same device that you're running Speedify is on could be a problem as different VPNs tend to conflict with each other. If you need both VPNs, you can run Speedify on one device, bond your connections, and share that bonded connection with another device that runs the second VPN. You can share Speedify from Windows, Mac and Linux. If you need further help, feel free to message our Support Team at support@speedify.com 🙂

  • @sean_gruber
    @sean_gruber Před rokem

    This is amazing! 🤯 Quick question: I'm looking to remotely control a soundboard and computer at our church, each of which is on a different Wi-Fi channel. When you say that Speedify bonds the channels, does this mean that I could control both the soundboard and computer at the same time without having to switch back and forth between the different Wi-Fi channels? Thanks!

    • @Speedify
      @Speedify  Před rokem +1

      If you strictly want to achieve what you described in your comment, you only need an extra USB Wi-Fi adapter so you can connect to both Wi-Fi networks at the same time and control your soundboard and computer.
      If you're also live streaming the church service, then Speedify is something you need to keep the stream from disconnecting or getting into poor video quality. You will be able to do that by combining 2 or more Internet connections.

    • @sean_gruber
      @sean_gruber Před rokem +1

      @@Speedify I see. Thank you!

    • @SHR-Films
      @SHR-Films Před rokem +1

      @@sean_gruber not amazing. it is not free..

  • @duct.q.4402
    @duct.q.4402 Před rokem

    Will it work with one wifi connection in combination with a lan connection?

    • @Speedify
      @Speedify  Před rokem

      Yes - you can combine any number and type of Internet connections together. Here's what you want: czcams.com/video/erBaSXkxopE/video.html

  • @each1-teach1
    @each1-teach1 Před rokem

    im presuming that this works on mac and linux just as well, right?
    because im about to invest fat-time and i need that assurance!

    • @Speedify
      @Speedify  Před rokem

      Yes, it does. You can find Speedify videos for Mac and articles for Linux, but it's generally the same idea.

    • @each1-teach1
      @each1-teach1 Před rokem

      @@Speedify @ 2:00

    • @Speedify
      @Speedify  Před rokem

      @@each1-teach1 Basically you have to see how you can connect each Wi-Fi adapter on your Mac to a different Wi-Fi network.
      Here is an article that should help: support.speedify.com/article/452-connect-usb-wi-fi-adapter-mac

  • @coldkillacolt
    @coldkillacolt Před rokem

    can you connect a satellite and a cellular wifi together?

    • @Speedify
      @Speedify  Před rokem

      Of course you can. It doesn't matter what type of connection you have, as long as you can get the operating system to connect to those connections - in this case - to the 2 Wi-Fi networks, one from the satellite router and the other one from the cellular Wi-Fi device (Mi-Fi).

  • @3hxde
    @3hxde Před 9 měsíci

    What if both of them are being connected via Ethernet

    • @Speedify
      @Speedify  Před 9 měsíci

      That will work too! Just make sure you're using two ethernet connections from two DIFFERENT networks to really see a speed and reliability benefit

  • @anmol2264-
    @anmol2264- Před 7 měsíci +1

    Use in android phone

    • @Speedify
      @Speedify  Před 7 měsíci

      If you're using Speedify on Android, by default you can combine 2 connections: the phone's cellular and a Wifi connection, BUT with our Pair & Share feature, you can add more Wireless connections from other phone's. You can learn more in our dedicated video: czcams.com/video/wXoG2WY5d6E/video.html

  • @_ao101
    @_ao101 Před rokem

    Is there a limitation on Speed? In theory: If i connect 4 different WiFi Networks with a theoretical maximum speed of 500Mb/s, could i have a 2Gb/s connection?

    • @Speedify
      @Speedify  Před rokem

      Our public servers usually get you up to 200-300 Mbps; if you need more speed, we do have dedicated servers, which can go up to 1 Gbps. support.speedify.com/article/689-max-speed

  • @apamwamba
    @apamwamba Před rokem +3

    Ok let me get it straight. The only way to connect two or more wifis on PC is to use extra USB wi-fi adapters.

    • @Speedify
      @Speedify  Před rokem +1

      Yes, because you need a Wi-Fi adapter for each network/hotspot you're connecting to. That's a hardware limitation.

  • @vikumshahara
    @vikumshahara Před rokem

    ❤️❤️

  • @sodepr
    @sodepr Před 2 měsíci +1

    Paid app 😂 why we need this app? We use this money to buy 4G or cabble network 😅

  • @Matteo-842
    @Matteo-842 Před 9 měsíci

    S C A M

  • @artofverity8791
    @artofverity8791 Před rokem +1

    Can it combine Ethernet & USB tethering?

    • @Speedify
      @Speedify  Před rokem

      Yes - you can do that on any computer running Windows, MacOS or Linux. Here's a video on combining Ethernet and Android Phone on PC: czcams.com/video/i8QYLbSEgFA/video.html

    • @Speedify
      @Speedify  Před rokem

      Or, better yet, just use our combining connections widget at speedify.com/help/