Mushroom Networks bonds internet connections, including satellite, through dedicated Broadband Bonding appliances. Speedify delivers the same bonding outcome, combining Starlink with 4G/5G cellular, Wi-Fi, and Ethernet, in software, with no appliance to install at each location. This post compares Speedify and Mushroom Networks for a business standardizing on Starlink, with the facts in the table below. How Speedify Bonds Starlink … Read More
Speedify vs. Bondix: Software Starlink Bonding Without the Router Dependency
Bondix is the closest competitor to Speedify in the bonding market, because both are software rather than a sealed hardware box. The difference is where that software runs. Bondix runs on a supported router. Speedify runs on phones, laptops, servers, and routers. For a business bonding Starlink with 4G/5G cellular, Wi-Fi, and Ethernet, that distinction decides how fast you can … Read More
Speedify vs. Peplink for Starlink Bonding: The Software Alternative for Business
Peplink’s SpeedFusion is a capable bonding platform, and it is also a hardware purchase, a configuration project, and a fleet to manage. Speedify reaches the same goal, bonding Starlink with 4G/5G cellular, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and other satellite, using software on devices a business already owns. This post compares Speedify and Peplink for a Starlink-first business deployment, with the facts laid … Read More
How Speedify Bonds Starlink for Business, and How It Compares to the Top Bonding Competitors
Speedify combines Wi-Fi, 4G/5G cellular, Ethernet, Starlink and satellite into a single bonded internet connection. For a business running Starlink, that means using a second Starlink dish, a cellular line, or a wired circuit at the same time as the primary dish, with automatic failover the moment any one of them drops. Speedify does this in software, on devices a … Read More
How to Reduce Starlink Data Usage and Make Priority Data Last with Speedify
Speedify Helps Starlink Priority Data Last Longer by Routing Heavy Traffic Over Your Other Internet Connections Starlink priority data is the data that runs at full speed before a plan slows down or starts charging more. On busy plans, the question becomes how to make that priority data last, and the answer starts with knowing what burns through it. Video, … Read More
Does Weather Affect Starlink? How to Stay Online in Rain, Snow, and Storms with Speedify
Speedify Keeps You Online When Weather Slows Starlink by Combining It With 4G/5G Cellular, Wi-Fi, Ethernet Weather affects Starlink. Heavy rain, snow, and dense cloud scatter the signal between the dish and the satellite, which lowers throughput and, in a hard storm, can drop the connection for a stretch. Light rain is usually fine. A downpour, a snow load on … Read More

