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<p>[QUOTE="snowmand03, post: 12373993, member: 343070"]Hi, </p><p>I am new to the forums, but wanted to share my WiFi setup since I see a lot of us asking about it. </p><p>I currently bond together multiple internet connections. This is done via software on a fanless mini-pc, that's powered by USB and my 12v system, and the software: Speedify VPN Bonding, and Connectify Hotspot. </p><p><br /></p><p>Speedify is software, and it's the glue that holds the connection from each provider - T-Mobile , and Verizon - together. Speedify is a VPN so it makes a connection to the closest, fastest server depending on your location (which it obtains from the IP addresses of the hotspots) and then begins bonding the connections together.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now, this isn’t a miracle worker - it won’t give you blazing fast internet speeds. This is done for redundancy, and stability of a connection, so I can continue to work, even if I’m being throttled or in a weak signal area. I often use VoIP, Skype/Teams, elog, and my little smart TV so keeping a solid, reliable connection is more important than speed. It's more important for me anyway, to have a reliable connection over a fast connection. </p><p><br /></p><p>I have a verizon cell phone that I tether to the software, and a T-mobile hotspot I get from a nonprofit called Gridcrowd.org. My verizon bill for 100gb of data is $109 and the Gridcrowd is $40 for unlimited data - so that one hotspot does help me out if I run out of verizon data.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="snowmand03, post: 12373993, member: 343070"]Hi, I am new to the forums, but wanted to share my WiFi setup since I see a lot of us asking about it. I currently bond together multiple internet connections. This is done via software on a fanless mini-pc, that's powered by USB and my 12v system, and the software: Speedify VPN Bonding, and Connectify Hotspot. Speedify is software, and it's the glue that holds the connection from each provider - T-Mobile , and Verizon - together. Speedify is a VPN so it makes a connection to the closest, fastest server depending on your location (which it obtains from the IP addresses of the hotspots) and then begins bonding the connections together. Now, this isn’t a miracle worker - it won’t give you blazing fast internet speeds. This is done for redundancy, and stability of a connection, so I can continue to work, even if I’m being throttled or in a weak signal area. I often use VoIP, Skype/Teams, elog, and my little smart TV so keeping a solid, reliable connection is more important than speed. It's more important for me anyway, to have a reliable connection over a fast connection. I have a verizon cell phone that I tether to the software, and a T-mobile hotspot I get from a nonprofit called Gridcrowd.org. My verizon bill for 100gb of data is $109 and the Gridcrowd is $40 for unlimited data - so that one hotspot does help me out if I run out of verizon data.[/QUOTE]
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