Yea I’m using Speedify running on a small pc with 3 USB 1Gb Ethernet adapters for Starlink, AT&T LTE, & Viasat, it’s working very well to fill in the gaps for Starlink. It’s a seamless experience it just slows down when starlink has coverage gaps. The only flaw is that Speedify has some blacklisted IP’s, Ring doorbell doesn’t like it even with the bypass it’s really choppy audio. blink won’t work at all on it, they have bypass settings for netflix etc but I haven’t used it as I don’t want to risk streaming getting directed into my AT&T connection and using up the 100Gb that I have there. I have also got the Speedo Private server for $100/month and really didn’t make much of a difference, still some blacklisting and captcha pop ups as websites question your ip. But it worked great to stabilize my VPN for work. I wish I’d got it years ago wi the the Visat as it would have made a more seamless failover when the Viasat went down in bad weather
Yes indeed mine is doing this right now. The only site that works is fast.com because it uses netflix servers. Gives me around 1Mbps while all the others say 15-25. I was thinking they are throttling video and maybe a vpn can get around it. Not sure still researching.
And Speedify doesn’t like the Viasat, as the latency is so high, but it will work with it, but really avoid Viasat if you can. Starlink will be available in most areas of the country by the end of the year, so that may be an option for you too, so don’t get stuck in a Viasat contract if you don’t have to.
It’s a new construction so it isn’t pulling up my address. I’ve research the option of mobile hotspot but it appears that satellite is more reliable or it’s better to use it in conjunction with ViaSat via Speedify.