I currently have 300mb fiber and was wondering if 1gig would be worth it. We have 4 PC/laptops, 1 tablet, 4 phones, and about 10 other Internet connected devices. Most devices are on WiFi and seem to get about 50mb to 100mb speed. Would gig Internet really help that out?
It’s overkill. Here where I live, only businesses invest in that much. Most users are happy with 150-250mbps.
You are looking for a binary yes/no answer, but the reality is that only you can answer this question.
worth it
“worth it” is subjective…
- We don’t know how your ISP is pricing their Mbps plans
- We don’t know what your budget constraints are
- What do you consider to be cheap?
- What do you consider to be reasonably affordable?
- What do you consider to be expensive?
Would gig Internet really help that out?
This depends on whether your equipment can make use of the 900-1200 Mbps fiber in
Most devices are on WiFi and seem to get about 50mb to 100mb speed
Is this causing any problems?
I have 300Mbps Verizon FiOS in the northeastern United States. This is plenty for my needs:
- dozens to thousands of search engine queries per day; general web browsing
- constantly streaming of YouTube video
- video calls
- no gaming
- occasional TV streaming
- twelve total devices, not all concurrently used (although AdGuard Home tells me that they all make multiple DNS queries every minute)
I would say that most people over-estimate their internet bandwidth needs.