Event Name: Koffee With Karan Season 6 11th November 2018 Language: Hindi Genres: Talk show Quality: 576p HDTVRip Presented by: Karan Johar Description: Koffee With Karan is an Indian talk show aired on Star World channel.
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I am trying to reconsider if I should drop my internet plan down to save money. I currently pay $80/month for the 'ultimate internet' plan with cox that is about 150Mbps download, 20 up. This is compared to about $40 for 50 Mbps. I got this internet because I thought that since we are a house that uses youtube and netflix a lot (usually 2-3 people streaming at any one time), i'd need this. However I recently found out that hd in Netflix only uses a tiny percentage of this (like 1 Mbps) to do video streaming. I thought it would have been like 10 or 20.I should have looked into it.
I also thought I should have it this high because as the signal degrades, 150 Mbps becomes about 20 Mbps at the furthest part of my house. However, maybe I am not understanding how wifi signals work.
Is it possible that 50 Mbps would degrade to 20 Mbps in the same location, and that it more has to do with the amount of bandwidth lost instead of a percentage of the total? Or if I drop down to 50 Mbps, will I experience much lower bandwidth in these areas of my house? I do some gaming, but I only play rocket league online from time to time. HD Video streaming really is the heaviest demand on the wifi.
So what do you think reddit, should I drop down my internet speed to save money? Or will that be a big mistake if I want even the weakest parts of the house to remain at 20 Mbps?
TL;DR: Can i change my internet plan from 150Mbps to 50 Mbps and not really notice the difference if I only stream HD video and do some light gaming, even though my house is fairly spread out? I think you should drop it down if you have only 2-3 users at a time. I currently average 4 heavy users and I currently have 60/4 Mbps with no issues.
I play on my Xbox-One while there are 2 I pads and an iPhone streaming something. I have no issues gaming. I do have problems sometimes, but that is usually because of the up speed of 4 Mbps being the issue with response times. If I had 50/10 Mbps, that would work for me. I watch Netflix in 4k and Vudu HDX movies on my TV without ever having to tell anyone to stop streaming. Your wireless connection speeds are theoretical, and have nothing to do with your connection speed changing.
The wireless signal strength is independent of the 'house' Internet connection you bought and use. The wireless network is based on bands (connection type like B, G, N, AC), strength of the band, and distance from router (broadcast point).
In this example, your router is like a radio station antenna (tower) and your device is like a car radio; the farther away from the Antenna base, the worse sounding (speed of connection/strength) is. This is only a concern if you have a 10 Mbps wireless connection, and you need 15 to stream Netflix. Your home connection, in this case, is 150 Mbps is waiting on your router to accept the data, and your router is waiting on your device connection to it to hurry up and accept what it is sending.
This would be a 'choke point' in your home, not your internet connection. Sorry if this is confusing, I may have gone to far. Edit: radio tower antenna, not radio. Edit: Mobile autocorrect sucks TL;DR: Internet Connection should probably be dropped to save money; get a better router if wireless signal too weak (slow). HD Streaming on Netflix should be around 5 Mbps not 1, are you sure you are a) getting it in HD, and b) measuring it in Mbps? Source: I think another wireless AP connected to the router via ethernet or homeplug av1200 at the opposite end of the house would make a big difference to your throughput. Only way to be sure if you'll cope with the lower bandwidth is to get some stats from your router & modem on how much bandwidth you are using.
What router, modem do you have? Does your ISP give you any usage stats? I've setup Cacti to monitor my home network so I can keep track: Its a pain to get it working and you need gear that'll support SNMP but it makes calls like this simple.
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