Combine WiFi and Tethered Phone for More Internet Bandwidth

Get a Faster Internet Connection by Combining WiFi and Your Tethered Phone Connection

Setting up your Mac or PC to use two or more connections at the same time is a very simple task. In fact, any computer running Windows 7, 8 or 10 or macOS 10.10+ can connect to any combination of available Internet connections. In most cases, setting up multiple Internet connections on your computer doesn’t even require any extra hardware.

<strong>Read below to see how you can get access to higher Internet bandwidth with 2 Internet connections you almost certainly have at your disposal: WiFi and your tethered phone.</strong>

Use Speedify to increase your bandwidth: Combine internet connection sources like WiFi, 4G, 5G, & Starlink together

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Combine multiple internet connections to fix slow Internet

Speedify is the only app that seamlessly combines all of your connections, including WiFi, 4G, 5G, Ethernet, and Starlink, into one stronger connection to keep you online and secure.

In most cases, Speedify will automatically detect and start using any available Internet connections on your device while intelligently distributing your online traffic between them for optimal performance. If you need help we have quick start guides available for most common set ups.

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Combine personal hotspots for better bandwidth and signal strength

Speedify's Pair & Share is a feature that enables you to connect to multiple hotspots at the same time and wirelessly share LTE, 4G, and 5G cellular connections back and forth between multiple Speedify users on the same local network to create a faster, more reliable connection for everyone.

For the first time, it's possible to share cellular data between multiple devices, including PCs, Macs, iPhones and Androids. Use multiple phones as hotspots for internet access and get increased bandwidth and mobile failover for all paired devices.

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What You Need to Combine WiFi and Tethered Phone Connections

As a general rule, if you’re trying to connect multiple Internet connections for faster speeds, note that your various connections must come from different Internet sources - e.g. your home network and a close by cafe or public network. For example, Wi-Fi and Ethernet networks that are connected to the same router device cannot be combined for increased bandwidth using channel bonding applications like Speedify, because they both share the same upstream network.

In this case, where we combine WiFi and tethered phone, we'll assume you're connecting to a WiFi connection that is separate than your tethered phone - your own home WiFi, a public network, etc.

Want to get boosts of bandwidth and watch your favorite shows in high definition? See below how you can get more "pipe" than what you're paying for and also protect your online traffic from cyber threats.

Step 1: Connect to Your WiFi Network

Just connect your Mac or PC to WiFi like you normally would using your computer’s internal WiFi card or, if not available on your device, through a USB WiFi adapter.

Step 2: Tether Your Smartphone to Your Computer

When tethering your smartphone to your computer, you can choose to do this via cable (USB) or wireless mobile hotspot. For wired tethering, just connect your phone to a USB cable plugged into your computer and follow the instructions for tethering from your device manufacturer. For wireless mobile hotspot tethering, you’ll have to create a mobile hotspot on your device so that your computer can be able to connect to that newly created WiFi network. We recommend using the USB cable to tether your phone, as it will save you from buying another USB WiFi adapter to connect to the second WiFi network which will be generated by your smartphone during the wireless mobile hotspot tethering process.

Step 3: Combine WiFi and Tethered Phone Connections with Speedify

Now that you have both your WiFi and tethered phone connections active simultaneously, you need to combine them for faster and more reliable Internet. This is where Speedify comes in. Speedify is a next generation fast mobile VPN for PC, Mac, Android and iOS users that combines all available Internet connections on your computer or mobile device at the same time to create a single fast and secure super-connection. It also keeps your private information safe and protects you from snooping ISPs, hackers, and other cyber threats. To get started with Speedify, simply install the software on your device and you’re ready to go - it will automatically detect both your WiFi and tethered phone connections. And that means you’re using both for their combined speed and reliability.

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With Speedify you can combine multiple internet sources into one bonded super-connection to improve livestreaming, video calling, gaming, web browsing, and everything else you do online.

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