
Oh, btw, by ‘things’, I meant different PCs, tablets, and my phone.
Year ago I was looking at options, told spectrum of such, and they offered 100MB service(downgrade from what I had) for $19.99/month for 1 year, $29.99 for 2nd year. I have about 6 security cams, phone, tablet, 1 or 2 computers, 2 alexa's...occasionally get small delays/pauses but overall not bad.
I do not use/pay for any of the streaming services...pretty much exclusive YouTube content.
If this is your experience, you've got other problems somewhere.
My wife and I live in an RV park and use the park's WiFi. Depending on the time of day, Speedtest.net shows we have between 10 and 20 Mbps, with around 6 - 10 Mbps up, using Xfinity fiber.
We use YouTubeTV for our TV, and I can't remember the last time we saw any buffering. Though we normally just do HD, when I've checked 4K, it doesn't buffer either.
In addition to using YTV, we also have a desktop computer, two tablets, 4 Kindles, 3 Alexas, and about 15 items running through WiFi smartswitches.
No problems. It just works.
“The 100MbPS is too slow to view videos online. It will be constant buffer.”
Stop smoking whatever it is you are smoking.
I routinely use a Starlink Mini in West Texas, offshore GOA rural West Louisiana and far East Texas to stream 1080I/P and at the same time stream drilling data back to the ops.center and back from them in real time.
My firewall and vpn both have down to the port bandwidth monitoring. A 1080P 60 frames per second maxed out at 8 megabits per second, even a full 60fps 4K steam is maxed at 25 Mbps. The drilling data quadcombo MWD and gyro data is under 1 Mbps in real time. Even look ahead seismic which virtually no one but Exxon can afford is under 2 Mbps real time.
I have two Starlink minis one mounted on the Model 3 the other goes with the F250 or me everywhere I go it’s backpack portable smaller than the 17” laptop it’s supporting, heck I open the Wi-Fi up behind the firewall and vpn for the rig guys to use for Wi-Fi calling, WhatsApp, and Netflix too it’s a great way to make friends when your orange helmet gets on site. Never ever had to limit their bandwidth the firewall does packet level shaping of load and it never hard caps a single user. I only set priority for the outbound and inbound drilling data ports everything else is equally served. Slink mini is 200 Mbps max out but it typically sits in the 100-150 range so right at what the 100Mbps service level would be. If you have Starlink home and were grandfathered in mini is $30 a month each and works in motion too without the 50GB cap it’s good to be grandfathered you can buy Roam priority access that has in motion or ocean access too. In the GOA you must even when grandfathered in use ocean mode and that’s always 50GB then $2 per GB over that. I use it for WhatsApp and Wi-Fi calling to the wife and just bill the client for any geological data usage so the price per GB is moot they pay for every GB and my helicopter ride out there too.