How to Combine Two internet connection on one PC
ou may not realize it, but you probably use multiple internet connections every day: your home network, your phone, and even hotspots and other devices. The downside: you can usually only use one at a time. Imagine if you could combine them all into one huge pipe that delivers faster downloads, smooth streaming, and crisp video calls. Here’s how to do it, with a tool called Speedify.
Why Would You Want to Do This?
In most cases, one persistent connection to the internet is enough. If it’s stable and the bandwidth is good, you don’t really need more. But other times, you need all the speed you can get—like if you’re downloading files in the background while playing your favorite multiplayer games and your roommate streams Netflix in the next room. In a perfect world, you could do all of those things without any of them slowing to a crawl.
In other cases, stability is the thing you need, not necessarily speed. Maybe you’re traveling and have a flaky connection that’s not stable enough to get anything done. If you’ve ever had to sit on hotel Wi-Fi waiting for a webpage to load, watched YouTube stutter over every little video, or (in my case) gone out to a public event and struggled to upload photos using 4G because hundreds of other people were trying to do the exact same thing, you know what we mean.
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