1. The Ultimate Guide to Internet Speed
Internet speed is essentially a measure of how much data can be transferred over your connection in a given amount of time. It is typically measured in Megabits per second (Mbps). Think of your internet connection like a pipe: bandwidth is the width of the pipe, and speed is how fast the water (data) flows through it.
Most households today need at least 100 Mbps to handle multiple devices streaming HD video simultaneously. However, "speed" isn't just one number. It's a combination of download throughput, upload throughput, and latency. Understanding these metrics is the first step to troubleshooting a slow connection.