![]() ![]() And that doesn’t even take into account what each individual is doing online – 4K? More data needed there. That means each of you will have slower rates than just one of you alone.Īnd you can easily expand this comparison to 3, 4, 5, or even 6 users at once – and it’s easy to see how everybody’s internet speed would be reduced. But say you both go on simultaneously – now your hose has a splitter so that water can go in each of your buckets, but it’s still the same total number of gallons flowing through the hose. If only one of you is using the “water” (bandwidth) at a time, then no problem. Your internet use represents one 5-gallon bucket add on one roommate as another 5-gallon bucket. Remember the garden hose analogy? Let’s take it a step further. As an aside, there’s another thing you need to take into account when figuring out how many Mbps you really need: the number of users in your household.
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