C chopper4 Honorable Oct 16, 2013 81 0 10,640 Aug 7, 2014 #1 I have 60 mbps down and 38 mbps up. Thanks, in advance
Solution turkey3_scratch Aug 7, 2014 Yes, that should be fine. There is a small possibility you might have a bit of buffering when viewing 1080p videos, but I don't think so.
Yes, that should be fine. There is a small possibility you might have a bit of buffering when viewing 1080p videos, but I don't think so.
turkey3_scratch Expert Ambassador Jul 15, 2014 22,630 8 60,960 Aug 7, 2014 Solution #2 Yes, that should be fine. There is a small possibility you might have a bit of buffering when viewing 1080p videos, but I don't think so. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Yes, that should be fine. There is a small possibility you might have a bit of buffering when viewing 1080p videos, but I don't think so.
K kunthakenthe Admirable May 20, 2014 2,682 0 7,160 Aug 7, 2014 #3 thats great having a 38 upload speed is great and will have no issue. 1080p videos wont buffer 1080p videos require 75mpbs for absolutely no buffer but even 25mbps internet can do that. Upvote 0 Downvote
thats great having a 38 upload speed is great and will have no issue. 1080p videos wont buffer 1080p videos require 75mpbs for absolutely no buffer but even 25mbps internet can do that.
T Tom_Taplin Honorable May 26, 2014 303 0 10,860 Aug 7, 2014 #4 yeah, you'll have no problem at all! I only get 14 mbps download and 0.6 mbps upload, so i can't even imagine how bad streaming would be if I did it Upvote 0 Downvote
yeah, you'll have no problem at all! I only get 14 mbps download and 0.6 mbps upload, so i can't even imagine how bad streaming would be if I did it
K kunthakenthe Admirable May 20, 2014 2,682 0 7,160 Aug 7, 2014 #5 Tom_Taplin : yeah, you'll have no problem at all! I only get 14 mbps download and 0.6 mbps upload, so i can't even imagine how bad streaming would be if I did it thats pretty good im getting xfinity 25mbps dw/5mbps up Upvote 0 Downvote
Tom_Taplin : yeah, you'll have no problem at all! I only get 14 mbps download and 0.6 mbps upload, so i can't even imagine how bad streaming would be if I did it thats pretty good im getting xfinity 25mbps dw/5mbps up
C Calnin Dignified Dec 28, 2013 3,296 0 13,960 Aug 7, 2014 #6 You only need 5Mbps to stream at a decent quality (assuming that 5Mbps is dedicated to you...). No real point in streaming past 720p 60fps. Upvote 0 Downvote
You only need 5Mbps to stream at a decent quality (assuming that 5Mbps is dedicated to you...). No real point in streaming past 720p 60fps.