How to combine ethernet and wi-fi internet connections?
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STEP ONE: CONNECT YOUR ETHERNET CABLE
Find your PC or Mac's ethernet port and connect the Ethernet cable. If your computer doesn't have a built-in Ethernet port, you can use a low-cost USB-to-Ethernet adapter.
STEP TWO: CONNECT YOUR COMPUTER TO WI-FI
Just connect your Mac or PC to Wi-Fi like you normally would.
STEP THREE: COMBINE ETHERNET AND WI-FI WITH SPEEDIFY
Now that you have both Ethernet and Wi-Fi connected to your computer simultaneously, you might want to combine both networks for faster and more reliable Internet. This is where Speedify comes in. Speedify is a cloud service for Mac & PC users that combines all the Internet connections available to your computer to create a single fast super-connection.
Speedify automatically detects the Ethernet and WiFi connections and draws them each in a "bubble" near the top. That means you're using both for their combined speed and reliability. At this point, Speedify is bonding your two connections!
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Find your PC or Mac's ethernet port and connect the Ethernet cable. If your computer doesn't have a built-in Ethernet port, you can use a low-cost USB-to-Ethernet adapter.
STEP TWO: CONNECT YOUR COMPUTER TO WI-FI
Just connect your Mac or PC to Wi-Fi like you normally would.
STEP THREE: COMBINE ETHERNET AND WI-FI WITH SPEEDIFY
Now that you have both Ethernet and Wi-Fi connected to your computer simultaneously, you might want to combine both networks for faster and more reliable Internet. This is where Speedify comes in. Speedify is a cloud service for Mac & PC users that combines all the Internet connections available to your computer to create a single fast super-connection.
Speedify automatically detects the Ethernet and WiFi connections and draws them each in a "bubble" near the top. That means you're using both for their combined speed and reliability. At this point, Speedify is bonding your two connections!
hope it helps you
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