Speedify + Starlink
Bond Starlink Connections Into One Resilient Enterprise Network
The Problem
One Starlink dish is still one point of failure.
Starlink is the fastest satellite internet ever built — 100–300 Mbps in most enterprise deployments, sub-50ms latency, coverage in 160+ countries. But for any business that depends on always-on connectivity, a single Starlink terminal is still a single point of failure.
Satellite handoffs happen every 15 seconds. Heavy weather degrades signal. Obstructions block line-of-sight. Network congestion spikes during peak hours. And when a dish drops — even briefly — every active session resets. Video calls disconnect. VPN tunnels renegotiate. File uploads fail. POS transactions time out. Live streams cut out.
Most enterprise routers (Peplink, Cradlepoint, Cisco Meraki) handle this with WAN failover or session-level load balancing — assigning whole sessions to one connection or the other. That spreads risk, but it doesn't eliminate it. Each session is still capped to a single link's bandwidth, and when that link drops, the session drops with it.
Redundancy on paper.
Not resilience.
The Solution
Speedify bonds Starlink at the packet level.
Speedify is a software-defined channel bonding layer that sits between your devices (or your network edge) and the public internet. It works fundamentally differently from router-based load balancing.
Instead of assigning sessions to connections, Speedify splits every individual data packet across all active connections simultaneously — multiple Starlink dishes, 4G/5G cellular from one or more carriers, wired Ethernet — and routes them through a single encrypted tunnel. Every session draws from the combined bandwidth of every active link at once.
If one connection drops mid-session, Speedify reroutes those packets to the remaining links in milliseconds. The session never knows it happened. No reset. No reconnect. No retry.
Bonding configurations
Bond any number of links, in any combination.
Multiple Starlink dishes
Starlink + cellular
Starlink + cellular + wired broadband
Three or more independent WAN paths bonded simultaneously, often with fixed-line cable or fiber as primary, Starlink as the secondary high-bandwidth path, and cellular as the third independent failover. The right pattern when downtime has measurable cost — financial services, healthcare, broadcast, command-and-control.
Mix and match as needed
Bond Starlink with a corporate VPN. Bond two dishes plus three cellular SIMs across three carriers. Bond Starlink with a Wi-Fi link from a neighboring building. If it's an IP connection, Speedify can bond it.
The Solution
Two ways to deploy.
Device level
Network level
Run Speedify on a supported router so every device on the LAN benefits without per-device installation.
- Supported OpenWrt routers: With a Speedify for Routers license.
- Powered by Speedify routers: Speedify is preinstalled and ready to configure.
VERTICALS
Built for Starlink's mission-critical workloads.
Vessels, yachts, and offshore platforms
Bond multiple Starlink dishes aboard commercial vessels, superyachts, and offshore platforms. Keep crew comms, navigation feeds, passenger Wi-Fi, and operational data live regardless of sea state, satellite handoffs, or rigging-induced obstructions.
Inflight connectivity that doesn't drop
Make Starlink satellite handoffs invisible at altitude. With multiple bonded Starlink terminals, no two enter handoff simultaneously, so passenger video calls and crew operational systems stay live across the entire flight.
Mining, oil & gas, construction, defense
Bond multiple Starlink dishes - plus cellular where available, for enterprise-grade reliability anywhere on Earth. Deploy at the network edge so every device on site benefits without per-device install.
Live production that never cuts out
Bond Starlink with cellular for live remote production that doesn't drop during satellite handoffs. Used by broadcasters, sports producers, and field journalists who can't afford to cut a live stream.
TELEMETRY
Real-time Starlink telemetry, built in.
Speedify integrates directly with Starlink's dish telemetry to surface real-time health alerts on your Speedify dashboard: obstruction events, signal degradation, thermal throttling, actuator faults, and hardware errors.
In multi-dish deployments, every connected dish reports independently, making it easy to see exactly which terminal is degraded and when - not just that the bonded connection is healthy.
