Streaming sites such as YouTube, Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+, Crave, etc.
Available Bandwidth
The bandwidth is the internet plan that you have signed up for minus the active usage from the devices connected to your internet. Even if devices are not in use they can still be using the internet in the background.
To stream video you will need the following available bandwidth:
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Low/Mobile Quality Video - 1.5Mbps
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SD Quality Video - 3Mbps
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HD Quality Video - 5Mbps
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Ultra HD (4k) Quality Video - 25Mbps
Each unique device will take up the noted bandwidth. An example of this would be is if you have 2 TV's streaming Ultra HD (4k) Quality Video (25Mbps x 2) and someone playing a video game in Ultra HD (4K) Quality Video (25Mbps) your home will be taking up 75Mbps before factoring in any other devices that may be connected to WiFi.
If you are unable to adjust your bandwidth to view at the video quality you want; you may need to adjust your quality of playback. Typically the setting you want to find on the accounts is "Streaming Quality and Download Quality".
If you are experiencing buffering while streaming your favourite shows, you may need to increase your internet plan, contact Tbaytel to explore additional speed options that your home may be eligible for.
Outdated Video Software/Hardware
It is important to keep running the latest version of software - and older streaming devices will cause lags with newer quality of feeds.
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Check your app for a software update
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Check your device’s hardware with the manufacturer - it is possible it has reached its End Of Life.
Your Home's WiFi
The WiFi in your home can play a role in buffering as the wireless LAN network can underperform if the WiFi coverage is inadequate.
Server Issues
Occasionally there will be issues that are originating with the providers servers. If issues persist but there is nothing reported there, contact the service provider.