Are you tired of your live streams being interrupted by unstable internet connections? In this post, I’ll show you how I use Network Bonding on the YoloBox Pro to get a stable internet connection for live streaming.
The Network Bonding feature combines up to four internet service providers together. This means that if one connection goes down, your live stream will still continue smoothly.
I’m currently using three internet services on my YoloBox Pro, each going through Wi-Fi, 4G, and Ethernet. Network Bonding splits the load among all three connections, giving priority to Ethernet, followed by Wi-Fi, and lastly 4G data.
This way, my stream continues to run smoothly even if one of the connections goes down.
I also get increased internet speed. For example, if each internet connection is about 10 megabits per second, when you combine them, you get 40 megabits per second of live streaming bandwidth. This is great for online gaming.
Network Bonding is definitely a must-have feature if you plan to provide live-streaming services to clients. It’s a paid service, with different packages available depending on your needs.
To use Network Bonding, you will need the YoloBox Pro and three or four internet service providers.
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