Feature · Internet Failover Protection

Sessions that survive link loss.

Most failover systems detect a failure and switch over. The switch takes time, and live sessions break in the gap. Speedify's failover protection works differently. Because every link is always active, there's nothing to switch. When one fails, traffic keeps moving on the others. Calls stay up. Uploads keep going. The user never sees it.

Benefits

ZERO INTERRUPTION

No detect. No switch. No drop.

Traditional failover loses the session during the switchover. Speedify never has to switch because the session is already running on every link. A failure just means one less path carrying it.

ALL FAILURE MODES

Brownouts, blackouts, and everything between.

Most failover systems only react to complete outages. Speedify watches every link continuously for packet loss, latency spikes, and degradation, and routes around problems before they become outages.

AUTOMATIC RECOVERY

Links rejoin when they come back.

When a downed link recovers, Speedify brings it back into the bond automatically. No reboot, no manual reconnect, no operator intervention. The recovered link starts carrying traffic again within milliseconds.

01 · The Basics

Failover without the failover step.

Traditional failover follows a sequence: detect a failure, declare the primary connection dead, switch traffic to the backup, and re-establish the session. Each step takes time. The whole sequence can take seconds, and every session running on the primary breaks during the switch. Speedify doesn't follow that sequence. Every link is active at the same time, and every session is already running across all of them.
All links active No switchover delay Survives link loss Detects degradation Auto-rejoin on recovery
SPEEDIFY
Channel Bonding
Every link is always active leading to instant, seamless failover.
Traditional Failover
A primary link and one or more backups. On failure, traffic switches over and any session running on the primary breaks.

Deep Dive · Watch

How Speedify's channel bonding technology actually works.

Walk through the protocol, the per-packet distribution model, the failover logic, and the encryption layer in one detailed explainer. The architecture and the engineering tradeoffs that make Speedify different from a load-balancer or a regular VPN.

02 · Under the Hood

How a link dies, and what happens next.

A real internet connection rarely fails cleanly. Most outages are slow degradations: a 5G tower hitting peak congestion, a Starlink dish losing satellite acquisition for a few seconds, a fiber link saturating at end of day. Speedify watches every link continuously and reacts in real time, before problems become user-visible outages.
BONDED SESSION · LINK FAILOVER · LIVE
CLIENT DEVICE WI-FI 78 Mbps 1 4 7 5G LTE 112 Mbps 2 5 8 5G LTE — Mbps BLACKOUT · DETECTED 28ms STARLINK 245 Mbps 3 6 9 BONDED · SESSION ACTIVE 435 Mbps BONDED · SESSION ACTIVE 323 Mbps SPEED SERVER SESSION STATUS STATE ACTIVE LINKS 3 / 3 2 / 3 DROPS 0 RTT 18ms REROUTED 12 · 18ms INTERNET DESTINATION
Active link · packets in transit
Failed link · detected and removed
Bonded session endpoint

Speedify looks for failure signals, not just failure events

01

Round-trip time spikes

If a link's RTT suddenly increases, Speedify reduces its share of the load immediately. The link stays in the bond, it just carries less while it's slow.

02

Packet loss

Bursts of packet loss trigger a reduction on that path. In Redundant Mode, the path keeps getting traffic but only as redundant copies.

03

Hard failure

If a link stops responding altogether — no acks, no replies, no probes — Speedify pulls it from the bond within tens of milliseconds.

04

Recovery

When a downed link starts responding again, Speedify reintegrates it gradually. Low-priority traffic first, then full role once confirmed stable.

03 · Failure Modes

Different kinds of failures need different kinds of responses. Four scenarios that real internet connections actually experience, and what Speedify does for each.

Different traffic needs different treatment. A 50GB camera dump wants raw throughput. A live broadcast wants every packet to land. A two-way call wants the network to keep working when conditions change underneath it. Speedify exposes three modes, and the default combines the other two automatically.

MODE 01

Brownout

A link slows down or starts dropping packets but doesn't die. Traffic rebalances toward healthier links automatically. The degraded link stays in the bond with less weight. When it recovers, its share goes back up.

EXAMPLE

A 5G tower hits peak hour. Cellular throughput drops from 100 Mbps to 12 Mbps. Speedify rebalances within milliseconds.

MODE 02

Blackout

A link goes completely silent. No replies, no acks, no signal. Speedify detects the silence within tens of milliseconds and removes the link from the bond. Sessions continue on the others without interruption.

EXAMPLE

A Starlink dish loses sky view going through a tunnel. The link goes dark. Speedify routes everything through cellular and Wi-Fi until the dish reacquires.

MODE 03

Flapping

A link is intermittently up and down. Most failover systems thrash, switching back and forth and breaking sessions on every transition. Speedify treats unstable links as low-weight bond members, using them only when they're genuinely up.

EXAMPLE

A cellular modem on a moving vehicle bouncing between towers. Speedify uses it during stable windows and sets it aside during transitions.

MODE 04

Handoff

A link is mid-transition between sources: Starlink between satellites, cellular between towers, vessels between dock and harbor Wi-Fi. Speedify treats handoffs as brownouts. Other links carry the traffic during the transition, the handoff link re-engages when it's done.

EXAMPLE

Starlink satellite handoff every ~15 seconds. Each handoff causes a brief loss spike. Speedify's other links carry the traffic transparently.

04 · Deployment

Where Speedify installs.

Failover protection is a core behavior of Speedify's channel bonding technology. Wherever Speedify is installed, failover protection comes with it - whether thats an individual device, or a router that handles every device behind it.

A · Device Level

Run Speedify as an app.

Install the Speedify app on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, or Android. The device bonds whatever connections are attached to it: built-in Wi-Fi, Ethernet, cellular, USB tethering, additional adapters. Every device manages its own bonding.

Licensing

For businesses, this is provided through a Speedify Teams subscription, which centralizes billing, user provisioning, permissions, and usage analytics across your organization.

Best For

Mobile workforces, livestream and creator rigs, individual workstations with multiple WAN sources, single-user remote setups.

B · Network Level

Run Speedify on a router.

Run Speedify on a supported router and every device on the LAN gets bonding and failover automatically, with no per-device install.

Licensing

Network-level deployment is licensed via Speedify for Routers, available two ways:

Speedify for Routers
Add Speedify to a supported OpenWrt router you already own.

Powered by Speedify routers
Hardware with Speedify preinstalled and licensed out of the box. Miri, GL.iNET, and other partners.


Best For

Offices, retail locations, vessels, aircraft, remote sites, and any deployment with multiple users or unmanaged devices.

Note

Many businesses run both at once. A router covers everyone in the building. The app travels with people who leave it. For OEMs and software vendors, Speedify's channel bonding can also be licensed as an SDK that embeds into your own iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, or Linux product. See Powered by Speedify.

04 · In production

Where Speedify's failover protection earns its keep.

Failover matters most where a dropped session has consequences. Live broadcasts that can't go dark. Vessels with no second route to the satellite. Field teams whose tools have to keep working when the network doesn't. A short list of where it's already running.

Spotlight

Speedify + Starlink

Bond multiple Starlink dishes — plus cellular and any wired link — into one resilient network that survives obstructions, satellite handoffs, and weather. Built for vessels, aircraft, remote sites, and live broadcast.
Learn more →
BONDED THROUGHPUT · LIVE
DISH 01 142 Mbps
DISH 02 128 Mbps
5G LTE 87 Mbps
BONDED TOTAL 357 Mbps

Maritime

Vessels, yachts, and offshore platforms

Whole-vessel bonded networks that survive obstructions, satellite handoffs, and the dock-to-open-water transition. The session never resets when the link does.
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Aviation

Inflight Wi-Fi that doesn't drop

Satellite handoffs and altitude transitions cause regular link issues at cruising altitude. Bonded failover makes them invisible to passengers and crew.
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Remote Operations

Mining, oil & gas, construction, defense

Whole-site bonded coverage with mobile and vehicular deployments, fully managed at the network edge for enterprise-grade reliability anywhere.
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Live Broadcast

Field, sports, and breaking news

A dropped frame on air is a dropped frame too many. Bonded redundancy with LiveU, TVU, Dejero, and Haivision keeps the broadcast going through any link failure.
Learn more →

Get in touch with Speedify

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