Unbreakable VPN Connection by Combining Starlink, Wi-Fi, 4G, 5G, and DSL with Speedify
When you’re using a VPN, you need it to protect your data, but you shouldn’t compromise on speed either. Every VPN company claims their solution is fast, but what’s the fastest one to suit your needs? How do you test VPN speed?
To start, you should know that testing the speed of a VPN is slightly different from running a speed test online.
Speedify delivers an unbreakable VPN connection by intelligently bonding multiple internet sources, ensuring continuous uptime and encrypted protection
Why Speedify VPN is unbreakable vs. other VPNs
Most VPNs stop working the moment one of your internet connections has a problem. If your Wi-Fi glitches, or your device briefly switches between 4G / 5G and Starlink, you can suddenly lose your VPN connection.
Speedify is built to prevent that. Instead of relying on just one connection, Speedify can use all your available internet connections at the same time: Wi-Fi, Ethernet, 4G / 5G cellular, even Starlink or other satellite. If one connection slows down or drops, Speedify instantly moves your traffic to another internet source so your VPN stays connected and your online activity isn’t interrupted.
In this video, you’ll see how Speedify keeps your internet connection secure, smooth, and reliable by intelligently spreading your encrypted data across the available connections. The result: an unbreakable VPN tunnel.
Combining multiple internet sources like Wi-Fi, 4G, 5G, Starlink and wired broadband together makes Speedify VPN unbreakable

Speedify combines Wi-Fi, 4G, 5G, Starlink and wired broadband for secure and unbreakable VPN tunnels
No matter how secure your VPN is, if you experience a drop in your Internet connection, either your VPN tunnel will break leaving you unprotected, or you’ll be stuck offline. Speedify is the only VPN that seamlessly combines all of your connections, including Wi-Fi, 4G, 5G, Ethernet, and Starlink, into one unbreakable connection to keep you online and secure.
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.
Combine personal hotspots for unbreakable and secure uploads and downloads
Speedify's Pair & Share feature enables you to connect to multiple personal 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.
With Speedify, all of your available internet sources - even shared personal hotspots - are combined inside the secure VPN tunnel with your encrypted traffic intelligently distributed between them, while split tunneling allows blocked sites to bypass. So, if any connection slows down or drops out, the VPN tunnel stays active and the other connections will automatically take over to keep you securely, seamlessly connected.
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How VPN Speed Testing is Different from Regular Online Speed Tests
At their root, both regular Internet speed tests and VPN speed tests are the same: Internet speed is tested by sending and receiving data to a server, before measuring upload and download rates and latency. However, when using a VPN, you have to choose the correct servers to get accurate results.
Here’s what happens during a VPN speed test:
- When using a VPN, your actual location may differ from your server’s location.
- Regular speed tests use your current location to determine internet speeds, based on IP address or smartphone and tablet browser data. Using a VPN connected to an overseas server would affect the accuracy of tests like these. This is because most Internet speed testing providers have several ways to determine your actual location. Outside of your IP address, they may also use your smartphone or tablet’s location data from your browser. So, even if you’re connected to an overseas VPN server, the online speed test could see your actual geographical location.
- A regular speed test would not be accurate, because, instead of measuring from the testing server closest to the VPN location, it measures from the VPN server in the cloud and then transmits back to the nearby geographical location, adding latency and not providing the full bandwidth.
So, how to test VPN speed properly?
VPN Bandwidth Test Done Right: Use the VPN Servers!
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