FASTER INTERNET SPEEDS BY BONDING, FREE AND PAID METHODS TEST

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Speedify isn’t meant to increase your speed, at least not in that mode, it’s meant to take the data you’re uploading and spread it out across all the networks. So you might only have 50mbps upload speed, but your data is being spread across 4/5 of those. So you’re essentially getting 200mbps.

clivegoreman
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You have just saved me tons of cash, thanks!

exmesan
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The best video about bonding multiple internet connections I ever saw.

danielsckarin
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There are several considerations when it comes to test the bonding.

1. it has to be completely different ISP for each connection. For example, the cell phone and the LAN internet probably using same T-Mobile, which those 2 devices are connected to same tower, then the speed increase won't be benefit so much

2. For using bonding paid software like speedify, there are several things that plays in factor
a. The server bandwidth is at full capacity because being public
b. The connection from your local ISP to speedify is not good that you suffer terrible speed, probably the ISP throttle or something.

I have used speedify in the past and it even gave worse connectivity than standalone connection. Plus it tends to flag your connection as using peer-to-peer and forced me to use the server in Europe, which is very far away from where I was

ccmks
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I wanted to revisit this and hoping to find a true multi-connection software, I guess it's still non-existence. I did the same test years ago and came to the same conclusion. The bottom line is that it is just a load balancing software. It won't speed up a single device, but in theory, it should allow more throughput when multiple devices are using the internet at the same time. For simplification, Device A connects to WiFi and Device B would be on Ethernet, (not actually how it works). In this case, one could call the connection is faster 😂

willie
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Best video ever, but deep inside i still wish there was some way to combine the speeds from all other devices

Besh_Trades
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it really would be cheaper to get a residential gigabit service than to pay for all of these individual connections and speedify.

brymstoner
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Or just setup a OpenMPTCPRouter with a good Server at the other end.
Bonding connections for the complete network

Hoerli
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Thank you for showing how shitty gimmicks exists in the internet. I'd go for hardware

zar
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I tried so hard to combine 2 connections into 1, but i caaaan't success i tried everything but i start believing that this is impossible to combine 2 connections,

AadiLMughal
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Thanks, I was considering trying speedify, but it appears it will not do what I was looking for.

survivalgamingclub
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when you use their app its showing me 60 mbps (30+30) it will work only on their app not any other application like steam or epicgames etc

xD-bmrb
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I don't believe you treated Speedify fairly. There are multiple modes on Speedify that you didn't set up. One option is for fail over, the other is for speed...

crumbdav
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Is there an alternative for MAC users?

Yoavlevavi
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Your spedify is setup for bridge or failover?

organicvids
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Too many speedily users are saying differently.. don’t think your tests where good

tonyshipton
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Can the free Microsoft software include your cell phone in the bond?

BackyardSmokeMasterBBQ
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Dear friend. Thank you for this video. Somehow this does not work for me. I use my standard lan internet and one wifi 4g over my phone. I bridge them and I don't get the same result. I install speedify and it was instantly utilizing both. Is there any setup to the bridge or something I need to do in order to make it work? I am using windows 10 home. Maybe that is the issue?

mikeofbosnia