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360 wi-fi question...

Posted: 2006-06-13 09:59pm
by Max
Ok, so I just moved to Boston, and the cable company is coming out tomorrow to setup my cable and broadband connection. However, I go the 5.0 Mbps Download/384 Kbps Upload service. Now, I'm not tech savvy, so will that be sufficient for playing my 360 online? Should I have gotten the 10.0 Mbps Download/800 Kbps Upload or higher? I couldn't find any recommendations online anywhere...

Posted: 2006-06-13 10:05pm
by Stark
Is this 'lolz I have teh win netzor' spam, or is this a serious question for Americans? It makes me sad for crappy AU broadband. :cry:

Posted: 2006-06-13 10:09pm
by Max
No.. I'm serious. I didn't know if that was adequate or not.

Posted: 2006-06-13 10:11pm
by Stark
What kind of game could possibly need 5Mb down? It just... boggles the mind. :)

Posted: 2006-06-13 10:17pm
by Max
What mbps does online gaming generally run at?

Posted: 2006-06-13 10:19pm
by JointStrikeFighter
In australia with its shitty broadband .5mb to 1.5mb

Posted: 2006-06-13 10:20pm
by Mad
Max wrote:What mbps does online gaming generally run at?
You can do fine on online gaming at 640kbps down / 90kbps up (yes, less than 1 Mbps downstream), and probably even less. Connection quality (consistent low ping and minimal dropped packets) is more important than super high speed for the best gaming experience. (Higher speeds do tend to have better connection quality, from what I've seen. Though you can have high speeds with bad quality.)

Posted: 2006-06-13 10:28pm
by Max
So the 10 mbps would have been overkill... good to know, I was seriously contemplating it.

Posted: 2006-06-14 10:29am
by Master of Cards
Max wrote:So the 10 mbps would have been overkill... good to know, I was seriously contemplating it.
I do my xbox on about a 1/5 the speed you have and I don't lag much

Posted: 2006-06-14 11:41am
by Netko
Seriusly now, its all about the length that your signal has to travel to the server (ping). Beyond that, even a basic DSL/cable line will probably be as good as a 10mbit line since the quality of the line is important. On local servers, Quake 2 had a big jump from analog modem (56k=analog=shitty connection quality) to ISDN(digital but slow, 64kbps both way), but the jump from ISDN to DSL is marginal (10 ms better ping). When I play I never see any diffrences in ping between people with 512/96kbps, 1mbps/192kbps or 2mbps/384kbps. Most games use very little bandwith. A whole day playing may download around 100MB, while when downloading I can easily get around 350MB per hour.

Posted: 2006-06-14 04:36pm
by Vendetta
Upload speeds are going to have more impact on games than download speeds.

That said, I'm on a crappy 512d/256u and I have no problems.

Posted: 2006-06-15 01:17am
by Xon
Stark wrote:Is this 'lolz I have teh win netzor' spam, or is this a serious question for Americans? It makes me sad for crappy AU broadband. :cry:
Speak for yourself. My AU broadband is 7mbps down, 1 mbps up. However the download quotas make are another matter :(

Posted: 2006-06-15 02:16am
by Faram
Xon wrote:
Stark wrote:Is this 'lolz I have teh win netzor' spam, or is this a serious question for Americans? It makes me sad for crappy AU broadband. :cry:
Speak for yourself. My AU broadband is 7mbps down, 1 mbps up. However the download quotas make are another matter :(
Sad state of affairs for your broadband.

I have 12/9 now, in the autumn it will be upgraded to 100/100 and when the ISP releases their 1000/1000 service I will get an automtic upgrade.

And we have no quotas whatsoever.

Posted: 2006-06-15 10:56am
by Uraniun235
What? Are you seriously saying that you'll have affordable, unlimited access to a gigabit internet connection?

Posted: 2006-06-15 11:08am
by Ace Pace
Uraniun235 wrote:What? Are you seriously saying that you'll have affordable, unlimited access to a gigabit internet connection?
I used to be happy with my 2.5Mbit connection.

Now I feel bad.

Posted: 2006-06-15 11:22am
by Max
Faram wrote:
Xon wrote:
Stark wrote:Is this 'lolz I have teh win netzor' spam, or is this a serious question for Americans? It makes me sad for crappy AU broadband. :cry:
Speak for yourself. My AU broadband is 7mbps down, 1 mbps up. However the download quotas make are another matter :(
Sad state of affairs for your broadband.

I have 12/9 now, in the autumn it will be upgraded to 100/100 and when the ISP releases their 1000/1000 service I will get an automtic upgrade.

And we have no quotas whatsoever.
Where do you get your service from?

Posted: 2006-06-15 11:53am
by Vendetta
Sweden.