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Originally Posted by BrianL99
I can't imagine how a 2 or 3 person household, could need more than 50Mpbs, unless there were 2 computers, doing heavy gaming, while downloading HD movies.
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We have my desktop, where I watch Netflix, browse, participate in social media and do some non-graphic text gaming.
We have my laptop, which hubby uses for work and golf.
We have my printer, which is connected to the network so we can print from the computer, the laptop, or either of our cell phones, anywhere in the country.
We have the TV in the living room, which hubby watches.
We have the TV in the "man-cave" which hubby watches when he's in there.
We have my tablet, which I use to read in bed at night, check the morning news when I wake up, and as an alarm clock.
We have the computer and one of the TVs on all day, most days. The rest of the stuff is used on and off throughout the day, except the printer which is used only a couple times every week.
It's nice to know that it is ALL available, ALL the time, and I don't have to juggle devices just to make sure that I can do what I want or need to do at any given moment.
We have 200mbps, and it works seamlessly.