Speedify VPN and Warp

I’ve used Speedify for bonding multiple connections (5g mobile & wifi) to get better speed and stability. Speedify is also a VPN - but I use it for the bonding. Warp kills it. It won’t connect to a server. Is there any way to get Speedify working with Warp?

You can’t use two VPNs at the same time. Speedify is already creating a VPN on all of your connections, so why are you trying to use Warp with it?

Can I run multiple VPNs on the same computer?

This was true for me also, you can’t run two at the same time. I now use a second device (GL.inet router) for my second VPN.

Warp gives me fewer Cloudflare Human Verification infinite loops. I have to turn off Speedifty to log into my bank, for instance.

I’m also a bit confused about Warp being or not being a VPN. I see conflicting reports.

The main reason I’d like both though is, as I said above, Speedify bonds my home router and my mobile phone so I get super speeds and stability.

I have no idea what speedify is but it doesn’t matter because it is nothing but a marketing term and that has nothing to do with networking fundamentals.

Try to explain how you are using 2 VPNs Simultaneously through one gateway. The logic behind it. And the desire for additional hops.

What you are doing is essentially doing is buying marketing tactics and prooving their ability to convince the masses.

I think you should aim for three VPNs. At least make a splash.

A little research could have helped you here. Speedify bonds multiple internet connections for redundancy. I stream live news content to a radio station remotely and it requires a constant connection. Speedify achieves this through multiple VPN tunnels. I then connect to the radio station VPN over this. Of course this is not ideal, but it works. The impact is minimal, regardless of the hops, I set the MTU appropriately. I assume that you thought that I was just running a VPN over a VPN for no reason. Of course I would prefer a single VPN, but I don’t have this option. We don’t have the budget for Peplink type devices.

Thanks for the snark, EducationNeverStops. But you’re 100% wrong. I’ve been using Speedify for years to join my home internet and my phone data into a single, so-called “bonded”, connection with higher bandwidth and redundancy. I have proven it works many times when downloading large files - as I do for work frequently.

As I wrote in my original post, it’s this channel bonding I use the product for. The VPN is often convenient but in my testing, I found WARP to be better at the Cloudflare Human/Bot challenges on sites I use - hence my desire to use both. So you see? I don’t need 2 VPNs - much less. Just as I don’t need any assholeishness.

Next time you really might want to actually read the pots and learn about concepts you aren’t clear about. I would have been happy to elaborate then, as I am been now *IF* you can leave the attitude elsewhere.

Jesus Christ, it’s like everyone on Reddit is boiling with anger on the inside, dying to vent and downvote to feel relief.

Do you remember when I wrote something like I don’t know what speedify is…because it’s not an actual protocol … it’s a trademark.

You don’t need the latest trend for this. This is simply channel bonding and 20 years ago it would have been called link aggregation. It doesn’t achieve higher speeds through “multiple vpn tunnels”. Those vpns combined actually slow it down. What is most likely making it a bit faster and more stable is that they are breaking down the packets and pushing the transit through their own servers.

This could be done for dirt cheap but if you found something you like then that’s great.

You win. First place. Have a wonderful 2025.