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If you rely mostly on wireless connectivity, the most important setup is your wireless coverage for the locations you need it most, as it may be limiting your capabilities more than your internet provider. A well placed wireless bridge/repeater will help if you have unstable or low performance in a place you need it.
Although my Internet plan (Comcast) is for 400 Mbit/s, I have enabled a feature on my network devices that limits throughput to about 85 Mbit/s (tested to give me 97 Mbit/s in reality) and I know I could degrade my plan to 100 Mbit/s (and save some $4-$5/month). My Netflix streaming of movies at 4K did not suffer, and neither had any of my use of computers, mobiles etc.
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Although my Internet plan (Comcast) is for 400 Mbit/s, I have enabled a feature on my network devices that limits throughput to about 85 Mbit/s (tested to give me 97 Mbit/s in reality) and I know I could degrade my plan to 100 Mbit/s (and save some $4-$5/month). My Netflix streaming of movies at 4K did not suffer, and neither had any of my use of computers, mobiles etc.
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