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Fixing Slow Speed Issues when using Speedify Guide
Several factors can affect the speeds you get when connecting through Speedify. This article walks you through the most common causes and how to address them so you can get the best performance
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Managing Connections in Speedify
This article explains how to view and manage the settings for each individual internet connection inside Speedify, including connection priority, data caps, and real-time connection quality details.
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Using Speedify in Different Countries
Speedify can generally be used in any country or region of the world. It is available for computers and mobile devices running on Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS, as well as Routers running OpenWrt.
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Accessing Restricted Websites when Using Speedify
Some websites and streaming services block access through VPN Servers. This article explains how to switch to a different server or use Speedify's Bypass feature to get access to the sites you need.
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Using Speedify With One Internet Connection
This article explains how Speedify can still benefit you even if you only have a single internet connection available. What Speedify Can Do With Just One Connection While Speedify is best when
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Can I Access Any Website While Using Speedify?
This article explains which websites and services you can access while using Speedify, and what to do if a particular site or service is not loading as expected. What You Can Access With Speedify
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Speedify Command Line Interface (CLI) Usage Guide
The Speedify CLI is available on Windows, Linux, and macOS. For platform specific details, including installation paths, see the articles for Windows, Linux, and macOS. The most up to date guide can
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DNS Leak Testing
This article explains what a DNS leak is, how to check if your VPN s protecting you from one, and how to confirm that Speedify is keeping your DNS queries private. What Is a DNS Leak? When you visit
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Speedify for Linux (Ubuntu, Raspberry Pi OS) Overview
This article gives you an overview of what Speedify does on Linux, what you can use it for, and how to get up and running on Ubuntu or Raspberry Pi OS. What is Speedify for Linux? Speedify is a
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Speedify Android Permissions Explained
This article explains the permissions that Speedify requests on Android and why each one is needed for Speedify to work properly. The following permissions are required by Speedify for Android to
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Speedify Local Load Balancer Mode Overview
This article explains what Speedify's Local Load Balancer bonding mode is, how it differs from Speedify's regular bonding modes, and how to enable it on your device. What Is Speedify's Local Load
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Speedify Getting Started Guide
This article walks you through the main Speedify dashboard so you know exactly what you're looking at the first time you open Speedify. The Speedify Dashboard When you open Speedify, you'll land on
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Speedify vs Enterprise VPN Comparison
This article explains the difference between a Corporate VPN (Virtual Private Network) and an Internet VPN, so you can decide which tool is right for your situation. Two Types of VPNs Not all VPNs do
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SMTP Support in Speedify
Speedify blocks unencrypted SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) on port 25 through Speedify. If you need to use SMTP, please use the SSL/TLS encrypted SMTP version on port 465 or 587. This will not
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Speedify Privacy Settings Overview
This article covers the Privacy settings available in Speedify, what each one does, and how to access them. Speedify does not log IP addresses, sites, or any data you send or receive through the
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Can I use Speedify on my Game Console?
Speedify can't be installed directly on a game console, but there are a couple of ways to get your console running through Speedify's bonded connection. Option 1: Share Speedify from a Windows PC
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Speedify’s Pair & Share Cellular Sharing Feature: Security and Privacy
Speedify’s Pair & Share is a cellular sharing feature that allows Speedify users on the same local network to wirelessly share and combine LTE, 4G, and 5G cellular connections back and forth between
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How do I fix Error: "Speedify timed out when trying to login"?
This article explains what to do if you see the error "Speedify timed out when trying to log in." This error means Speedify was not able to reach the login server, which can happen for a few
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Speedify IP Leak Protection Overview
This article explains what IP Leak Protection is in Speedify, why it matters, and when you might want to turn it off. What Is IP Leak Protection? When you use Speedify, your internet traffic is
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Why does Google say there was a suspicious sign in attempt on my account?
If you received a warning from Google about a suspicious sign-in attempt, Speedify is most likely the reason. This article explains why that happens and what you can do about it. Why This Happens
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Speedify Supported Operating Systems
This article lists the operating systems that Speedify currently supports. Supported Operating Systems macOS Speedify supports macOS 11.5 (Big Sur) and later. Both Intel and ARM (M1, M2, and newer)
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Speedify Streaming Prioritization Overview
This article explains how Speedify's Streaming Prioritization feature works and how you can add custom streaming destinations to make sure your most important internet traffic gets priority treatment
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Speedify Bonding Mode Overview
This article explains the Bonding Mode setting in Speedify and what each option does. Bonding Mode controls how Speedify uses your available internet connections, so you can choose the right mode
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Improving Streamlabs Streaming with Speedify
This article explains how to get better live streaming performance from Streamlabs by using Speedify to combine multiple internet connections and reduce dropped frames. Let's Get Started Step 1:
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Speedify’s Pair & Share Cellular Sharing Feature: Settings
This article covers the settings available in Speedify's Pair & Share feature. Pair & Share lets Speedify users on the same local network wirelessly share and combine LTE, 4G, and 5G cellular
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iPhone Wi-Fi Tethering Setup on macOS
This article explains how to connect your Mac to your iPhone's personal hotspot over Wi-Fi, so you can use your iPhone's 4G/5G cellular connection on your Mac. Let's Get Started Step 1 On your
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What Are Network Sockets?
This article explains what network sockets are, how they work, and how Speedify interacts with them when combining your 4G/5G, Ethernet, Wi-Fi and Satellite connections. Background Network sockets
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What types of Internet connections can I use with Speedify?
Speedify can use almost any internet connection your device can connect to, including DSL, Wi-Fi, 3G/4G/5G cellular, Satellite, and tethered smartphones. As long as your device can receive an IPv4
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Sharing the Speedify Connection via Ethernet on a Windows PC
This article explains how to share a Speedify-bonded internet connection with other computers on your network using a Windows PC and Connectify Hotspot MAX. How It Works Here's the basic setup before
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Speedify Installation Guide for Linux (Ubuntu, Debian, Raspberry Pi OS)
Note: If you already have Speedify installed on Linux and want to update to the latest version, please see the update instructions. Installing Speedify on Ubuntu and Raspberry Pi OS is easy! First,
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Changing DNS Settings in Speedify
This article explains how to change the DNS server that Speedify uses for your VPN connection. No matter which DNS service you choose, all DNS requests are routed through Speedify's encrypted tunnel
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Speedify Reconnect Function Overview
This article explains the Reconnect feature in Speedify, what it does, when it appears, and what each option means so you can get back online the way you want. What Is the Reconnect Feature?
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Can I improve my OBS streaming? Yes, with Speedify!
If your OBS streams suffer from dropped frames, low bitrate, or high latency, Speedify can help. By combining multiple internet connections, Speedify gives you faster upload speeds and a more stable
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Speedify Installation and Setup on Fire TV
This article walks you through how to install and set up Speedify on your Amazon Fire TV device so you can enjoy buffer-free streaming and protect your online privacy. Requirements Note: Speedify is
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Speedify Manual Installation Guide for OpenWrt
As of the release of 14.9.1, Speedify supports OpenWrt, the open source router operating system. There is an easy to use script that installs and configures Speedify correctly, which you should
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Enabling/Disable Automatic Startup on Boot for Speedify
This article explains how to enable or disable Speedify starting automatically when you boot your device. Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android Step 1 Open Speedify and tap the hamburger menu (☰) in the
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Sharing the Speedify Connection via Ethernet on macOS
This article explains how to share your Speedify connection with other devices over Ethernet on your Mac. This works on macOS Big Sur or later using the built-in Internet Sharing feature.
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Speedify Latency Handling
This article explains what latency is, how it affects your internet connection, and what Speedify can do to help reduce its impact. What Is Latency? Latency, also referred to as ping, is the amount
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Why is my browser showing the wrong location?
This article explains why your browser may show a different country or region when you use Speedify, and how to set a specific Google search domain in Chrome so search results match the country you
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Sharing the Speedify Connection via Wi-Fi on Linux (Ubuntu, Raspberry Pi OS)
This article explains how to configure Speedify on Linux to share its VPN connection as a Wi-Fi hotspot, so that other devices on your network can connect through Speedify. What You'll Need Speedify
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Checking Connection Status in Speedify
This article explains how you can tell whether Speedify is connected on your device and confirm that your Internet traffic is going through Speedify, both from your phone's status bar and from within
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Sharing the Speedify Connection via Ethernet on Linux (Ubuntu, Raspberry Pi OS)
This article explains how to configure Speedify on Linux to share its VPN connection over an Ethernet port, so that other devices on your network can route their internet traffic through Speedify.
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Speedify Live Activities And Dynamic Island Integration on iPhone
This article explains how Speedify uses Live Activities and Dynamic Island on iPhone to show you real-time connection information without opening the app. Live Activities If your iPhone is running
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Sharing the Speedify Connection via Wi-Fi on Windows PC
This article explains how to share your Speedify connection with other devices over Wi-Fi using Connectify Hotspot on a Windows PC. This is useful when you want other devices, like phones or tablets,
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Connecting a Mac to the Internet via Wired Ethernet
This article walks you through how to connect your Mac to a wired Ethernet connection. What You'll Need An Ethernet cable A modem or router with an available Ethernet port A Thunderbolt-to-Ethernet
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Speedify Dashboard Preferences Overview
This article explains how to customize your Speedify Dashboard by showing or hiding cards and reordering them so the information most useful to you appears first. Let's Get Started Step 1: Open the
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Speedify Enhance Streaming Overview
This article explains what Speedify's Enhance Streaming feature does and how to enable it. If you live stream, make Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) calls, or use video conferencing apps like
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Can I use Wi-Fi and Cellular at the same time on iPhone? Yes, Speedify can help!
This article explains how to use Speedify on your iPhone to combine your Wi-Fi network and 4G/5G cellular connections for faster upload and download speeds and a more reliable internet connection.
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Speedify Setup Guide for Raspberry Pi
This article covers everything you need to know to get Speedify running on a Raspberry Pi - from installation to tips that'll save you time and frustration along the way. Requirements Raspberry Pi,