I never have any problems with my phone service, but I have been told that the home Internet service isn't very good if you are doing a lot of streaming or gaming.
That would make an effective ad.Here's an example of what I'm getting. Spectrum on the left and TMobile on the right.
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Don't think I'm ready to make the switch yet but I might one of these days with these numbers.
Good video here. With several tips like using an external antenna and Cat 6 cable. KyCatFan might especially like this.
Here's an example of what I'm getting. Spectrum on the left and TMobile on the right.
Don't think I'm ready to make the switch yet but I might one of these days with these numbers.
Good video here. With several tips like using an external antenna and Cat 6 cable. KyCatFan might especially like this.
There's a limit on how much you really "need." My service runs from ~120-~200 down depending on the time of day, and with 2 people working from home and 2 kids, I never have lag or failed connections. Even with 2 people on zoom, 1 on netflix, 1 on Xbox...never an issue. If you have a good wireless router and your devices aren't 10 years old, 150mb is plenty.
How are you pulling the TMobile numbers without their service? Or are you using mobile? I just find it weird that Tmobile is offering "upwards of 100mbs" and you're getting nearly 400.. I feel like they'd advertise that.
Not a bad video. Surprised he got to 1gig. Maybe with the Antenna modifications? Not sure. But just for reference, Cat6 cables are for your LAN.. they do nothing in terms of your ISP/Circuit. No one should be using Cat5 (non e), it's been deprecated for like 20 years.
There's also a floor though, and I do think 100mb is a floor. Do you or your kids do any online gaming? That's where I've seen hits even with a 400mb pipe. Granted, I'm in a pretty populated area where the lines for our block can get hit, so sometimes thats a factor. But I am running the Deco 5 mesh system, which is pretty solid.
Upgrading to the Deco x20 this week.. pretty excited to see how it works. I think my devices are starting to hamper my current setup, which is about 30 for just two nodes.
Using 5G on my phone to get the numbers. The same 5G that the service uses. The signal going out to customers shouldn't be any different for the modem and my phone if they are both built to run on the 5G network I wouldn't think. Maybe my numbers aren't typical though.How are you pulling the TMobile numbers without their service? Or are you using mobile? I just find it weird that Tmobile is offering "upwards of 100mbs" and you're getting nearly 400.. I feel like they'd advertise that.
Not a bad video. Surprised he got to 1gig. Maybe with the Antenna modifications? Not sure. But just for reference, Cat6 cables are for your LAN.. they do nothing in terms of your ISP/Circuit. No one should be using Cat5 (non e), it's been deprecated for like 20 years.
There's also a floor though, and I do think 100mb is a floor. Do you or your kids do any online gaming? That's where I've seen hits even with a 400mb pipe. Granted, I'm in a pretty populated area where the lines for our block can get hit, so sometimes thats a factor. But I am running the Deco 5 mesh system, which is pretty solid.
Upgrading to the Deco x20 this week.. pretty excited to see how it works. I think my devices are starting to hamper my current setup, which is about 30 for just two nodes.