And although I would actually like to have Netflix, we only have a 2000 line at home and my father always says that we can't set up Netflix on our premises because the series / films would not run on our line or it would only be jerky all the time.
Now I wanted to ask people about their experience / idea whether this is true and whether Netflix is really not running on a 2000 line.
It's just really bad because I always have to watch many series / films that I want to watch in a different way and unfortunately I can't watch some.
0.5 Mbit per second - minimum broadband speed required [source:
https://help.netflix.com/.../node/306]
Enough. But it will probably only work in low resolution. When fast forwarding or similar You will have to wait a few seconds.
Check out https://fast.com/de/ your actual speed. I use a Netflix server for the test.
Yes, it will work as Netflix adjusts the quality to your line
but it won't look good.
However, on Netflix you can download some (not all) of the stuff and watch it offline. It will take a long time to download, but the quality is good
However, on Netflix you can download some (not all) of the stuff and watch it offline.
As far as I know, only via the Netflix app.
Netflix is already running, only the graphics are very bad. In addition, if there are too many on the Internet, it may just be loading and not going any further
Yes, but the app is available on PC and mobile so that shouldn't be a problem