When school’s out, internet usage goes up.
Even if your family travels part of the week, school breaks often mean:
If your connection feels slower during breaks, there’s a reason.
During the school year, internet usage is spread out across classrooms, offices, and activities. During break? It’s all concentrated at home.
That concentrated demand can stretch older or lower-capacity connections.
Think of your internet like a highway.
Speed is how fast cars can go.
Bandwidth is how many lanes there are.
If you only have two lanes but six cars try to drive side-by-side, traffic slows down.
More devices = more lanes needed.
You might notice:
These are often signs your household needs more capacity, not just a router reset.
Count the number of connected devices in your home right now. Don’t forget:
You may be surprised how quickly that number climbs.
Spring break is predictable. Slow internet doesn’t have to be.
Reviewing your plan now can prevent frustration later — especially if your home includes gamers, streamers, and remote workers.
Mainstream Fiber Networks offers reliable fiber built to handle peak usage without the slowdowns.
Check your current internet speed today. If it’s not keeping up with your household’s needs, we’re happy to walk through options with you.