Can I add a second Internet connection to my Mac? Yes, with Speedify!

This article explains how to add more internet connections to your Mac so Speedify can bond them together for faster upload and download speeds and a more reliable connection.


Overview

Speedify can use any internet connection that works on your Mac, including Wi-Fi connections, Ethernet, tethered iPhones, Satellite, and tethered Android phones. Whatever can get you online, Speedify can bond. Keep in mind that Speedify does not create new connections for you, it bonds the ones you already have. So you'll need to set up each connection on your Mac first, then Speedify will recognize and use them.

The sections below walk you through your options for adding connections and combining them with Speedify.


Adding Connections to Your Mac

Use the guides below to connect your Mac to additional internet sources. Set up each connection you want Speedify to use before moving on to the combining step.


Combining Connections with Speedify

Once your connections are set up, Speedify can bond them together. The guides below cover the most common combinations. Pick the one that matches what you have connected.

Ethernet-Based Combinations

Wi-Fi-Based Combinations

Other Combinations

Keep in mind: When combining internet connections, make sure each connection uses a separate, independent internet source. Connecting to the same internet source twice (for example, through both Wi-Fi and Ethernet on the same router) typically won't improve your speeds.

Did you know - you can run Speedify directly on your router to protect and speed up every device on your network, without installing Speedify on each one individually? Learn how to set up Speedify on your router.