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Why Your Game Disconnects on Wi-Fi: How Speedify Keeps You Online for Gaming

Why Your Game Disconnects on Wi-Fi but Not on Ethernet

Staying online through a Wi-Fi hiccup, instead of getting dropped from the match, comes down to not relying on one internet connection. Speedify is an app that combines two or more internet connections at once – such as Wi-Fi and 4G/5G cellular – and can carry game traffic over both connections at the same time.

When Wi-Fi briefly drops a packet, the same packet still arrives over the other connection, and Speedify switches paths in under a second – so a short Wi-Fi break no longer ends the game.

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With Speedify, your internet stays on when one connection fails.

When one of your connections drops, Speedify automatically routes your traffic to your remaining connections — so calls don't cut out and downloads don't stall.

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Should you have a backup 4G, 5G, Starlink, or cable internet connection?

Yes — every internet connection goes down, including Starlink, which drops for ~34 minutes a day on average. A backup connection from a different provider means one outage never takes you fully offline. The most common options are a 4G/5G cellular hotspot, a cable or DSL line, or a second satellite dish.

Speedify bonds any two connections into one — automatic failover, more speed, no dropped calls.

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How do I use WiFi and 4G/5G cellular at the same time with Speedify?

Pick your two internet connections and your device below and we'll take you to the step-by-step setup guide.

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Wi-Fi vs Ethernet for a Stable Game Connection

Ethernet wins on stability for a few concrete reasons.

What Actually Disconnects Your Game

On Wi-Fi, any of these is enough to kick you from a session:

How Speedify’s Redundant Mode Protects the Session

Speedify treats a second connection as insurance for the first.

The same redundancy helps on tougher links too, as covered in gaming on Starlink.

How to Set It Up

  1. Download Speedify on your PC, Mac, or phone. Speedify runs on Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS.
  2. Keep Wi-Fi on and add a second connection: a phone hotspot on cellular, or Ethernet if you can run a cable.
  3. Turn on redundant Streaming Mode so game traffic goes out over both connections.
  4. Launch your game as usual. Speedify protects the session in the background.

The Honest Limit: Bonding Fixes Drops, Not Ping

Worth being clear: bonding solves packet loss and disconnects, not raw latency. If your ping is high because the game server is far away or your ISP routes poorly, adding a second connection will not shrink that number. For the lowest latency, a wired connection to a nearby server still wins. Where Speedify helps is keeping a Wi-Fi session from dropping, which is a different problem than ping.

Game Disconnecting on Wi-Fi: FAQ

Why does my game disconnect on Wi-Fi but not Ethernet?
Wi-Fi shares the air, roams between bands and access points, and picks up interference, so it drops brief bursts of packets that a wired link does not. Those short losses are enough to disconnect a game.

Will Speedify lower my ping?
No. Speedify fixes packet loss and disconnects by sending traffic redundantly across two connections. It does not reduce the base latency to a distant server.

Do I need Ethernet to use Speedify?
No. Speedify can bond Wi-Fi with a phone’s 4G/5G cellular, which is often the easiest way to add a second path for a Wi-Fi-only setup.

Does redundant mode use more data?
Yes. Duplicating packets across two connections trades some extra data for a session that survives a dropped link. It is meant for real-time traffic like games and calls.

Alex and the Speedify team are always exploring the latest in networking and security technology—like 5G, 6G, WiFi 7, laser and satellite internet—and sharing it in new discussion content across YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and LinkedIn every week.

Got a tech question? Let's go deeper! Pop into Speedify Office Hours live every Wednesday at 10 AM Eastern. Speedify CEO Alex Gizis and our network engineers are standing by to break down your questions about networks, tech updates, and Speedify features.

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