🦉 How to combine two Wifi Connections to get a faster Internet 🦉 You have more than one active internet connections and you are using only one at a time, while the other is resting? Don't let it be lazy. Combine them all to get combined internet speed. Say you have two connections of 1 Mbps each, you just can make 1+1=2. This can work regardless of the type of the connections, i.e. it may be wired, wireless or mobile communication. Method 1 of 4: Combining LANs Steps: 1. Turn everything on your computer, modems (in case of DSL). 2. Connect them on the relative ports. 3. Establish Connections. Dial or do whatever you need to do to establish an Internet connection and test each one by one separately. If all good proceed to the next step. 4. While each one is active and connected, navigate to the "Network Devices" folder of your computer. It usually stays under control panel. Windows 8 or Windows 8.1, press Windows D to navigate to the desktop, and the rest is the same as windows 7 below. For Windows 7 and Vista, Click the network icon on the task bar-> then click \ Open Network and Sharing Center\ . Then click \ Change Adapter settings\ 5. Review the Connections. Review the window showing all of your network connections. 6. Drag and select. Drag and select Active LAN (Wired, Wireless or DSL Modem) connections. 7. Right click on one of the selected-> click "Bridge Connections." Then wait and a network bridge with different icon will appear. You might have to provide administrative right.