I'm moving on April 1st. Around and unfortunately there will be really bad Wi-Fi lines: /
That means I would have either 2mbit or 4mbit. (Yeah. I know awful)
The question I ask myself now is whether that's enough. I don't do much on the internet. Some Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp.
BUT I watch Netflix a lot. Allegedly you can stream from 0.9mbits. But I'm really a little scared. I don't watch the series in HD or anything. But it should run smoothly.
Does someone have so few mbits and can still watch Wi-Fi normally?
If you have a slow Wi-Fi, I would recommend a cable connection as an alternative.
Otherwise, yes, is very little. For an HD stream it should be at least ~ 10mbit per stream.
It's about leadership. Unfortunately
No, it's about the management. Unfortunately, it is no longer available. I don't necessarily watch HD, would 2 Mbit be enough?
I don't think it's going to be such a good experience, especially when more people are using the line.