Unbreakable VPN Connection to Connect to McDonalds Wi-Fi by Combining Multiple Internet Sources with Speedify
Tell me, did this ever happen to you?
You’re at McDonald’s enjoying your Happy Meal (or maybe that’s just me). You open your laptop to get some work done, select the WiFi network, and… nothing happens. Your WiFi icon is showing it’s connected, but when you go to open your browser nothing loads. The McDonald’s WiFi login page never shows up.
Get connected with Speedify: it delivers an unbreakable VPN connection by intelligently bonding multiple internet sources, ensuring continuous uptime and encrypted protection.
Why Speedify VPN Stays Connected in Under a Second When Other VPNs Drop
Most VPNs rely on a single internet connection. If your Wi-Fi glitches or your device switches between 4G/5G cellular and Starlink, your VPN drops.
Speedify uses all your available internet connections at the same time: Wi-Fi, 4G/5G cellular, Ethernet, Starlink, and other satellites. If one drops, Speedify detects it within milliseconds and moves your traffic to another available internet connection. Traditional routers take 30–60 seconds to do the same thing.
In this video, you’ll see how Speedify keeps your internet connection secure, smooth, and reliable by intelligently spreading your encrypted data across Wi-Fi, 4G / 5G cellular, Ethernet, Starlink and other satellites. The result: an unbreakable VPN tunnel.
Speedify makes your uploads and downloads faster, more reliable, and more secure with VPN grade encryption.
Speedify combines 5G, 4G, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, Starlink and other satellite into one secure and unbreakable VPN tunnel
Speedify is the only VPN app that seamlessly combines Wi-Fi, 4G / 5G cellular, Ethernet, Starlink and other satellite internet into one unbreakable internet connection. You get faster upload and download speeds while no one can spy on what you do online. Speedify allows you to unblock restricted content by connecting to one of the VPN servers distributed across 6 continents in 50+ cities.
Speedify will automatically detect any available Internet connections on your device, encrypting and 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.
Speedify gets you faster uploads and downloads from the devices around you
Speedify's Pair & Share feature lets you and the devices around you pair up and share 4G/5G cellular both ways, so every paired device gets faster uploads, faster downloads, and a steadier internet connection. All sides share and use each other's cellular at once, unlike a personal hotspot, where one device gives and the rest take.
Speedify's Pair & Share feature runs over the local network between devices already running Speedify, with no extra hardware and no new data plans. Speedify creates an encrypted pool of shared 4G/5G cellular connections across all paired devices. Each device taps into that shared pool of combined connections for faster upload and download speeds and a more reliable internet connection.
See how you can use Speedify to combine available Internet connections:
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What Is a Captive Portal? Why Is McDonald’s Using These?
Before we can talk about why you can’t connect to McDonald’s WiFi, we need to talk a bit about captive portals.
Captive portals are web pages that the user of a public network is redirected to once they connect to the WiFi hotspot. They must interact with those before they are able to access the Internet.
You’ve seen this: when you log on to the McDonald’s WiFi hotspot, you see a webpage that requires certain actions before Internet access is granted – accepting the terms and conditions.
So, why can’t you connect to McDonald’s WiFi? It’s hard to know unless you are the one running the captive portal. Sometimes there are breaks with the system but it could be a different reason for different networks. In other cases having your computer set to use a custom DNS server can cause problems with a captive portal. But in most cases the problem is related to the network itself and you as a user can’t do anything about it. If you are using a VPN, chances are the VPN is causing the issue.
That said, there are still things you could try, just don’t get your hopes up too high. Check out our cheat sheet here for some potential fixes.
Can’t Connect to McDonald’s WiFi When Using a VPN – Here’s How to Fix
If you are even a little concerned about your online security and privacy, chances are you are already using a VPN. And if you’re not, you should be, especially if you often connect to public WiFi hotspots. A VPN will encrypt your data and prevent any hackers from stealing your personal and sensitive information like social media passwords, credit card details etc.
However, you may have noticed that you can’t connect to McDonald’s WiFi if you are using the VPN. You will need to disconnect the VPN in order to connect to the WiFi which leaves you vulnerable for hacker attacks.
Why is that? Since the network setup has specific rules about IP address ranges that are acceptable to log in which are assigned by the hotspot / router at McDonald’s, since you are using a VPN to mask your IP address, the login page will see a completely different IP than the one it’s expecting. So, you won’t be able to connect to the Internet at all.
But you can connect to McDonald’s WiFi if you use Speedify bonding VPN.
Use the McDonald’s WiFi with a VPN and Stay Safe Online
When you join the McDonald’s WiFi hotspot while running Speedify, it will:
- Show you a notification asking you if you want to login.
- Keep you connected over cellular data so your other ongoing online activities (like Skype / Slack calls, streaming, gaming) will continue to work via the cellular connection, protected by Speedify so you don’t have to worry about dropped calls or streams.
- If you click the notification prompting you to connect to the McDonald’s WiFi hotspot, Speedify will pop up the login screen in a window.
- Once you login successfully, Speedify will immediately start using the WiFi connection, allowing you to seamlessly switch over from cellular to WiFi without stopping any of the things you are doing online.
Speedify uses channel bonding technology in order to bond multiple Internet connections at once. In the example above, it uses both WiFi and cellular connections on your smartphone or laptop.
Now you can finally connect to any public WiFi hotspot and not worry about your data and privacy.

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