How does TCP acceleration make your VPN performance 6x faster? Alex and Speedify lead developer Kevin explain Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) acceleration and Performance Enhancing Proxy (PEP) technology, now available on OpenWRT, GL.iNET routers, and the Miri X510. We tested with the GL.iNET Beryl AX travel router to … Read More
Watch Now: Why OpenWrt is Suddenly the Top Choice for WiFi Routers
Can you push your WiFi router past stock limits with OpenWrt? Brian and Will from Speedify break down OpenWrt and modern Wi-Fi router operating systems, comparing it to DD-WRT, Tomato, and other firmware. They cover porting OpenWrt to new hardware, using PrplOS and OpenWisp for advanced network … Read More
Watch Now: Is Apple’s “AntennaGate” back with the iPhone 17?
Alex and Speedify developer Mike analyze Apple iPhone 17 cellular performance and look back at Apple’s biggest iPhone controversy ever: AntennaGate. They explore antenna design, RF signal attenuation, dual-SIM dual-active radios, and iOS signal algorithms, highlighting why cellular drops, Wi-Fi handoffs, and energy-efficiency tradeoffs persist on modern iPhones. The discussion covers iOS debugging tools, Speedify network testing … Read More
Watch Now: Why is TCP still the top Internet Protocol?
Why are TCP connections still the backbone protocol of the Internet after decades of software evolution? Alex Gizis and Speedify Lead Developer Kevin explain the major internet transport protocols TCP, UDP, QUIC, and MPTCP, and how each protocol handles data transmission, latency, and reliability across modern networks…. Watch Video
Watch Now: Is Java Back for Network & Systems Programming?
Java 25 brings new updates, but how does it stack up against C++, Rust, Python, Bash, and Perl? In this discussion, Speedify CEO Alex Gizis and developer Will analyze programming languages, networking performance, and real-world development challenges.
Topics include Java and Object Oriented Programming, comparing language trade-offs, the Tabs vs Spaces debate, and whether Excel qualifies as a programming language. We also cover Linux hardware requirements, router updates via GUI, custom bypass in Speedify, and multi-streaming performance. The conversation closes with favorite Speedify features, upcoming app updates, and the Miri router for bonded connections.





