I couldn't agree more!! (if you seen my others posts in here for years) That is why I posted for $49 - 350/350Anything over a Gbps is mostly marketing. There are very few people that could even utilize that amount of bandwidth without expensive enterprise class networking hardware and wiring in your house. Most inexpensive home networking equipment is Gbps with 2.5Gbps getting a little more affordable. Most people's perception of bad internet comes down to poor equipment or configuration problems.
I just switched to 1GB service from 80Mbps DSL only because it was cheaper to switch companies. I worked from home a lot as an sw engineer, had DirectStream TV on multiple Rokus, and 3 kids that gamed and did whatever teenage things without a problem on 80Mbps. Kids have moved out, but I can't really tell the difference with the 1GB unless I need to download a large file. The only complaint when the kids were at home was when they downloaded a large PS5 game. It took an hour or 2 instead of 10-15 minutes.
Im so annoyed as my new home and internet provider is forcing me from 300/300 (that was already 57.95) to 500/500 at a higher cost of 67.95). I have no options and we do not need the speed. It's all profit for the companies. Worse is that our company is a CO-OP but the public just pays and I bet 90% or more automatically choose the higher speed because they think the other offerings are to slow. Actually I KNOW they do, we are a large community and I see it in their Facebook posts.
Another game is some providers give a cheap modem/router with lower cost plans, when people have issues they are sold on "upgrading" to a higher plan, even though it is just the terrible router OR placement.
I have worked on/in security many homeowner and business wifi networks. Most are a disaster. Though has gotten better over the last decade.
Most all homes can easily get by on 200/200
ITs ALWAYS the network in the home if someone has a problem with those speeds at the modem
I bet 90% of homeowners never even bother to check their speed and see if they are getting what they pay for. I do and when I dont I call my provider. If unhappy I file a complaint with the FCC and guess what? IN a matter of a day or two you will have supervisors calling your home and asking when they can come over to fix the issue. They will be falling all over you, even once they are done will follow up with calls making sure you are happy.
I filed on my last home ... they worked on my street for hours. I have done the same with this new home, my upload speeds were not symmetrical with the download. 500/500 I called the company, got an annoying person who answered the phone, she gave me a rough time, was nasty. I just said ok, Im filing a complaint with the FCC and I did, it only takes minutes.
Within 48 hours or less I got a call from "Higher ups" along with their cell phone numbers and asked if they could send someone right over that afternoon! Huh imagine that! Guy spent hours here trying. literally, on the phone with his company at the tech end, with his laptop, upload speeds were not what I was paying for, I wasnt going to let this go since they were raising my rates and speeds by force.
Anyway, long story short, not kidding, hours, he finally said let me try changing out the 2 year old modem and if that does not work he has a high powered one but its much larger and will not fit in my service panel so he tried the same model that was there and it worked.
If anyone in the same situation here you go - https://consumercomplaints.fcc.gov/...nternet-Form-Descriptions-of-Complaint-Issues
Internet providers DO NOT like to get complaints, congress reviews complaints they will fall all over you trying to make sure you are good. But just remember first to make sure you are getting your speed readings from your modem and its not your router or set up... but then again, if unsure you can still call your provider and if not happy, then the link above will take care of that.
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(just put this here in case you read it before I was done with my edits)
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