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vanity ^ | 3/13/21 | Dad was my hero

Posted on 03/13/2021 7:00:50 AM PST by Dad was my hero

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To: frogjerk

100 Mb will handle several 4K HDR streams without a hitch. How many times would a homeowner be streaming more than two 4K HDR signals at a time LOL?

Very few people will ever stream more than two 4K streams at any given time. 1080P HD only needs around 10Mb per device.

Most problems people experience are with a weak wifi signal. And you’re correct, if a home has a large number of wireless devices running at the same time, it’s helpful to use ethernet where practical even if the wifi is good to that device but especially if the signal is weak or is steering to the router’s 2.4Hz signal due to distance.

Whether you have 500Mb or 50 Mb to a given client will make zero difference in your streaming experience over ethernet.

Now if a household has several TV’s always on, and a couple of teenagers gaming all the time, then 100Mb may not be enough. Of course, in that case, it’s time to pay attention to what if any data caps your service has.

100 Mb here. 4K projector, two HD TVs, a couple of laptops, wife gaming, and multiple IoT devices.

And, keep in mind, the OP stated he had three TV’s and unless they’re newer displays all are unlikely to be 4K anyway.

So yes, for most cord-cutters, 1gig is overkill.


121 posted on 03/15/2021 7:25:04 AM PDT by phoneman08 (qwiyrqweopigradfdzcm,.dadfjl,dz )
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To: phoneman08

For the two of us in our house, we’ve done quite well with a 20mbps DSL line. Although we don’t have anything that needs 4k.


122 posted on 03/15/2021 7:29:41 AM PDT by nascarnation
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To: nascarnation

Yeah, 4K is THE bandwidth hog. 1080P from Netflix for example uploads at around 3Mbs for most content. So yes, a couple of streaming TVs and a PC or two on Free Republic will do just fine with 20Mbs DSL.


123 posted on 03/15/2021 7:41:56 AM PDT by phoneman08 (qwiyrqweopigradfdzcm,.dadfjl,dz )
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To: Dad was my hero

We have AppleTv devices, and we alternate streaming services once we get tired of content on one. Local TV? Try Locast...its free (with ads) or pay a a small fee. No need for an HD antenna, but it may not be available in your area. We also use Pluto TV for free...they have a lot of content!


124 posted on 03/15/2021 8:29:39 AM PDT by USAF1985 (An armed population is a polite population...)
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To: phoneman08
Now if a household has several TV’s always on, and a couple of teenagers gaming all the time, then 100Mb may not be enough. Of course, in that case, it’s time to pay attention to what if any data caps your service has.

This is a very typical situation especially with the Internet of Things where everything and the kitchen sink is grabbing bandwidth.

125 posted on 03/15/2021 6:27:11 PM PDT by frogjerk (I will not do business with fascists)
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To: frogjerk

I’m running about 220M download. My wife is the only one who watches TV. I don’t mind paying for Dish service but I don’t look forward to cleaning the dish when it snows. I would rather stream but she only watches PBS, History, HGTV and the CliFi channel (Weather Channel)


126 posted on 03/16/2021 7:40:39 AM PDT by AppyPappy (How many fingers am I holding up, Winston? )
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To: dfwgator

“I use fubo.tv.”

We’ll probably go with Fubo this week, and cut DirecTV/AT&T.

On one site I read that you can watch on multiple devices at the same location simultaneously. (We’ll get the two-device package.) BUT then it said you can’t watch on more than one Smart TV at a time — the second streaming device has to be on a PC or other non-Smart TV gizmo. Have you experienced that? We only watch on TVs; other devices are too small.

Also, my online research shows that the price seems to increase frequently. Some say $45.99/mo. Now it’s $64.99/mo. It seems that this is no different from cable when it comes to pricing. Why not just keep cable?

Thanks!


127 posted on 03/22/2021 3:42:46 AM PDT by MayflowerMadam (Just because you're offended doesn't mean you're right.)
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