CarlaStream New member Joined Feb 7, 2016 Messages 43 Feb 14, 2018 #1 Hi everyone! Starting this thread to discuss the topic and hear from others with similar experiences. Happy to answer questions and share more details if needed.
Hi everyone! Starting this thread to discuss the topic and hear from others with similar experiences. Happy to answer questions and share more details if needed.
TechMike88 New member Joined Jul 27, 2010 Messages 75 Feb 17, 2018 #2 SD: 3Mbps minimum. HD: 5-10Mbps. FHD: 10-25Mbps. 4K: 25-50Mbps.
AppWizard New member Joined Jun 17, 2017 Messages 47 Feb 16, 2018 #3 Those are absolute minimums. Real-world usage needs 50% more headroom.
sarah_tech New member Joined Jan 9, 2011 Messages 56 Feb 17, 2018 #4 Headroom matters so much. My ISP guarantees 50Mbps but actual is 30 at peak.
PatriciaHD New member Joined Mar 28, 2017 Messages 64 Feb 18, 2018 #5 25Mbps actual for 4K with no other devices is borderline. With other devices it fails.
TechMike88 New member Joined Jul 27, 2010 Messages 75 Feb 19, 2018 #6 We have 5 devices streaming simultaneously. What speed do we need?
PatriciaHD New member Joined Mar 28, 2017 Messages 64 Mar 4, 2018 #7 Multiply per-device needs. 5 devices at 1080p: 5 × 15Mbps = 75Mbps minimum.
NickCable New member Joined Jan 12, 2017 Messages 41 Feb 28, 2018 #8 Plus headroom: 75Mbps × 1.5 = 112Mbps recommended for 5 devices at 1080p.
jake_m New member Joined Mar 3, 2010 Messages 63 Mar 18, 2018 #9 Gaming + streaming simultaneously needs to account for gaming latency too.
AnnaTV New member Joined Jun 27, 2015 Messages 43 Mar 4, 2018 #10 4K + gaming + general browsing: 200Mbps plan is comfortable.
JenStream New member Joined Jan 17, 2013 Messages 60 Mar 26, 2018 #11 Fiber internet changed everything for our house. 500Mbps symmetrical. Zero issues.
HD_Harold New member Joined Feb 24, 2018 Messages 36 Mar 19, 2018 #12 Fiber is the dream. Not available in my area yet.
NickCable New member Joined Jan 12, 2017 Messages 41 Mar 10, 2018 #13 Some rural areas have 25Mbps as the best available. 4K is not viable in that case.
SuzieQ_Tech New member Joined Nov 20, 2016 Messages 44 Apr 7, 2018 #14 4K at 25Mbps actual is possible but any other device will cause problems.
sarah_tech New member Joined Jan 9, 2011 Messages 56 Mar 28, 2018 #15 Great breakdown. Sharing this with my family to explain our internet plan choice.