Picture this:
Three gamers.
One Netflix binge.
Two work video calls.
All happening at once.
Can your network handle it?
For many households, this scenario is normal, especially during school breaks.
Let’s break down what each activity demands from your connection.
Gamers don’t just need speed. They need low latency, meaning minimal delay between actions and responses.
Lag during online gaming is frustrating and can ruin the experience.
Streaming a show in standard definition is one thing. Streaming in 4K? That requires much more bandwidth.
Multiply that by multiple TVs, and usage adds up quickly.
Many traditional internet plans prioritize download speed. But video calls depend heavily on upload speed.
If your upload speed is limited, calls can freeze, pixelate, or drop entirely.
Fiber internet provides:
That means gaming, streaming, and working can happen at the same time, without competing for bandwidth.
Today’s homes aren’t just “online.” They’re connected, often, with dozens of devices.
If your internet feels stretched thin, it might be time to evaluate whether your current plan matches your household’s needs.
Spring break should mean fun, not frustration.
Contact Mainstream Fiber Networks to learn how fiber can support your connected home.