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Gaming itself uses almost no bandwidth, but is particularly sensitive to ping. Odds are the speed doesn't affect the ping, so either one would be just as good (or bad) for gaming as the other. However, if you need to download 20-50GB games over it, then obviously the 50Mbps will be 4-ish times faster.

A typical Netflix video uses 3-5Mbps. Multiple people on a 13Mbps line would cause a problem, but with two people it would feasibly work. If you were interested in higher bitrate videos then it would be a single video at a time.

Odds are you'll want 50Mbps simply because of the "multiple users" part of your post. Unless they rarely overlap, you'll run into problems.

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Gaming itself uses almost no bandwidth, but is particularly sensitive to ping. Odds are the speed doesn't affect the ping, so either one would be just as good (or bad) for gaming as the other. However, if you need to download 20-50GB games over it, then obviously the 50Mbps will be 4-ish times faster.

A typical Netflix video uses 3-5Mbps. Multiple people on a 13Mbps line would cause a problem, but with two people it would feasibly work. If you were interested in higher bitrate videos then it would be a single video at a time.

Odds are you'll want 50Mbps simply because of the "multiple users" part of your post. Unless they rarely overlap, you'll run into problems.
 
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So 50mbps would be enough for multiple people or would I need 100mb?
I currently have 6mb