SIGforum
Comcast just upgraded our internet speed

This topic can be found at:
https://sigforum.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/320601935/m/5450083064

August 28, 2019, 11:36 AM
ChicagoSigMan
Comcast just upgraded our internet speed


I was at about 150Mbps before, and I don't notice a bit of difference.
August 28, 2019, 11:42 AM
rusbro
Netflix requires 5 Mb download speed for HD. I think you have that covered. Wink
August 28, 2019, 11:45 AM
Jimbo Jones
Crikey! Thats faster than when I had Google's gigabit service...

JB


---------------------------------------
It's like my brain's a tree and you're those little cookie elves.
August 28, 2019, 11:50 AM
HRK
quote:
I was at about 150Mbps before, and I don't notice a bit of difference.



Went to 400 from 100 and the same I really don't notice much of a difference in throughput at the screen/tv
August 28, 2019, 11:53 AM
Jimbo54
My download speed with Comcast is around 180Mbps and going from one site to another is like light switch fast. I can't even remember the last time a video timed out on me. No need for more.

Jim


________________________

"If you can't be a good example, then you'll have to be a horrible warning" -Catherine Aird
August 28, 2019, 12:02 PM
PASig
quote:
Originally posted by HRK:
quote:
I was at about 150Mbps before, and I don't notice a bit of difference.



Went to 400 from 100 and the same I really don't notice much of a difference in throughput at the screen/tv


You wouldn't. HD streaming really only requires around 20-25 Mbps for optimum streaming, no?


August 28, 2019, 02:38 PM
OKCGene
I’m stuck with ATT where I live. I pay them $65 a month for what the plan says is 25 Mbps down and 5 Mbps up.

What I do get is 21.42 Mbps down and 3.47 Mbps up.

Sucks. Especially for $65 a month.
August 28, 2019, 02:53 PM
Oz_Shadow
Congrats. You now get to wait on other people.
August 28, 2019, 02:58 PM
k5blazer
I am supposed to have 150mbps but have never seen faster than 45mbps. Usually about 15-20mbps.
August 28, 2019, 03:02 PM
bigdeal
quote:
Originally posted by HRK:
quote:
I was at about 150Mbps before, and I don't notice a bit of difference.



Went to 400 from 100 and the same I really don't notice much of a difference in throughput at the screen/tv
People get way too caught up in advertised throughput rates. There are a million potential bottlenecks in the system, and dozens more with your own equipment that can slow down your 'real' internet speeds. Long ago I accepted the "if it feels good and works well while I'm sitting behind the keyboard" I'm satisfied.


-----------------------------
Guns are awesome because they shoot solid lead freedom. Every man should have several guns. And several dogs, because a man with a cat is a woman. Kurt Schlichter
August 28, 2019, 03:06 PM
StorminNormin
quote:
Originally posted by OKCGene:
I’m stuck with ATT where I live. I pay them $65 a month for what the plan says is 25 Mbps down and 5 Mbps up.

What I do get is 21.42 Mbps down and 3.47 Mbps up.

Sucks. Especially for $65 a month.


I am in the exact same boat. Same provider, speed, and price.




NRA Benefactor Life Member
August 28, 2019, 04:46 PM
smschulz
quote:
Originally posted by bigdeal:
quote:
Originally posted by HRK:
quote:
I was at about 150Mbps before, and I don't notice a bit of difference.



Went to 400 from 100 and the same I really don't notice much of a difference in throughput at the screen/tv
People get way too caught up in advertised throughput rates. There are a million potential bottlenecks in the system, and dozens more with your own equipment that can slow down your 'real' internet speeds. Long ago I accepted the "if it feels good and works well while I'm sitting behind the keyboard" I'm satisfied.

^^^ exactly ^^^
It isn't like we are waiting forever on web pages to load like in the yesteryear of dial-up.
Sites are built efficiently, and the usual wait is for the AI of ads to accumulate to bombard you.
Faster ISP speeds won't help you there.
The usual bottleneck is in the physical capability of the host you are trying to retrieve data from either from a) traffic b) inadequate hardware (theirs) or c) limited upload bandwidth on their part.
Faster client machines with current hardware and OS's can make it seem faster too.
A lot of home computers will also negate a lot of the perfomance themselves by WiFi too.
A big number from the ISP can help in the right situations but most won't know the difference.
YMMV