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How to Fix ‘Zoom Internet Connection Failed’ with Speedify

You Can Join Multiple Internet Connections Together - Like Starlink, Wi-Fi, 4G, 5G, and DSL - with Speedify, to Fix Zoom Network Connection Failed Problems

Did you get here as you’re using Zoom meetings while working from home? Congrats – you’re in the right place to find out how you can solve the Zoom network connection failed problems!

Your connectivity for Zoom Conference needs to be stable and fast. Even a tiny disruption of service will disconnect me from the Zoom video conference and discussion. Then, you’ll lose the flow and will be more concerned in filling in the gaps rather than focusing on what’s being discussed, etc.

The reason for your Zoom network connection failed issues is most likely a poor connection to the Internet. You can fix Zoom connectivity problems by joining your main Internet connection with another Internet source like a Starlink or DSL, 4G, 5G. Whether at home, work, or on-the-go, Speedify works with all live streaming software and social platforms to get you faster, more reliable and secure Internet.

In this article we'll show you how you can get rid of the Zoom network connection failed error to get better video calls.

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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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Speedify gives you faster, steadier internet by combining Wi-Fi, cellular, and Starlink

Speedify bonds Wi-Fi, 4G/5G cellular, Ethernet, and Starlink into one connection at the same time, giving you more speed, automatic failover when one drops, and AES-256 encryption on every link.

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More speed

Upload and download speeds combine across every active connection on your device.

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Automatic failover

If a connection drops, Speedify moves your traffic to another in milliseconds. Calls stay connected.

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Always encrypted

Every link runs through an encrypted tunnel, including public Wi-Fi, cellular, and Starlink.

Speedify Pair & Share in action at a baseball stadium — 26.1 Mbps across 6 shared connections

Speedify Feature · Pair & Share

Speedify Pair & Share: share cellular between your devices, both ways

Most hotspots give. Speedify's Pair & Share gives and takes. Two devices running Speedify pair up and each uses the other's cellular connection simultaneously, so you both get faster uploads, faster downloads, and a steadier connection. No extra hardware, no new data plans, no setup beyond a tap.

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More speed

Every device you pair with adds its cellular to yours, and yours to theirs.

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Stays connected

If a paired device drops out, Speedify keeps you online on the remaining links.

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Always private

Every shared connection runs through AES-256 encryption. Your traffic is yours.

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No new gear

Runs on devices already running Speedify, over your local network. Pair once, reconnects automatically.

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Why Does Zoom Network Connection Fail?

As mentioned above, when you’re using Zoom, you need a fast and stable Internet for best results. Unfortunately, things can go wrong when you’re least expecting:

  • your home ISP can do maintenance work, so the Internet might be very slow, if not disconnect altogether.
  • your Wi-Fi router and/or modem can have temporary issues.
  • if you’re using mobile data Internet, there might be an issue with the cell tower. Or you might have gone over your data plan for 4G / 5G speeds.
  • Zoom can have its own service issues.

Except for the case when Zoom is down, it’s frustrating that most of us can’t trust our Internet connection while working from home. Unless we fix this…

Troubleshooting Zoom Network Connection Failed

First, let’s eliminate the possibility of Zoom being down – check out their service status page.

Second – investigate if there are any network firewall or proxy server issues as per Zoom’s help center.

Now, if that’s all OK – there’s something wrong with your Internet connection. You might think that restarting your Wi-Fi router / modem could help. It can, but for how long? Calling your ISP could also help in reporting an issue, but how long will it take them to fix the problem? And can they guarantee that it won’t happen again?

Solution 1: Get a dedicated (business) plan from your ISP. Of course, if you have the budget and your ISP can offer that. But that can be costly and you’d still be dependent on one Internet service provider.

Solution 2: Get an extra Internet connection from a different ISP. Preferably from a different source type, meaning that if you already have cable Internet, try to get a cellular plan. Or if you have satellite Internet, at least go for DSL. Oh, and you have to think about a fast solution to switch between these connection, should one of them fail. Otherwise, you’ll still be disconnected from those video conferences…

Solution 3: Use Speedify bonding VPN – it really works. The special thing about Speedify is that it can combine two or more Internet connections together at the same time. So, regardless of what happens, as long as one of those connections is up and running, you’ll be online.

Speedify Provides Stable, Fast and Secure Internet Wherever You’re Working From

Upon seeing what Speedify does you may be thinking: “Oh, look… yet another load balancing software…”. And you’d be wrong! Speedify does much more than load balancing: channel bonding. It can use all the connections at the same time. And will intelligently reroute traffic to the working connection(s) before any of them stop working. You won’t even know something happened – your video calls and streaming will go on uninterrupted.

What about data security while working from home? When working remote, data security is very important, as you’re accessing company data. You wouldn’t want that to fall into the hands of the competition. The best part with Speedify being a bonding VPN is it also encrypts traffic going in and out of your device. Your sensitive company data will be safe from hackers and cyber criminals.

Speedify is an essential element for Zoom meetings without any network connections failed. It’s available for individual use on up to 5 devices on all major platforms (Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, Linux). But there’s also Speedify for Teams, with more add-ons, such as dedicated servers.

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With Speedify you can combine Wi-Fi, 4G / 5G cellular, Ethernet, Starlink and other satellites into one bonded super-connection to improve livestreaming, video calling, gaming, web browsing, and everything else you do online.

Speed

Get faster uploads and downloads for everything you do online.

Stability

Avoid buffering and disconnects while streaming, gaming, and browsing.

Security

Keep your personal data safe from hackers, snoops and cyber criminals

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