I have customers set Netflix to Low in the My Account/Playback settings. Limits Netflix to 0.3Gb hour.
From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf Of Josh Reynolds Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 12:48 PM To: af@afmug.com Subject: Re: [AFMUG] 25Mbps for netflix it uses "automatic bandwidth detection" on hulu i can't remember, i think you can change the content quality manually while watching the show amazon fire tv also does ABD josh reynolds :: chief information officer spitwspots :: www.spitwspots.com On 01/30/2015 11:45 AM, SmarterBroadband wrote: Can you control the bandwidth on a Roku? From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf Of Josh Reynolds Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 8:47 AM To: af@afmug.com; Andy Trimmell Subject: Re: [AFMUG] 25Mbps Apple TV, on Netflix for instance, will always ignore the user account bandwidth setting and will try to stream the highest quality version of the content available. This is why we started providing rokus to customers on new installs. On January 30, 2015 6:56:57 AM AKST, Andy Trimmell <mailto:atrimm...@precisionds.com> <atrimm...@precisionds.com> wrote: The customers we have on 25Mbps barely use it to its full extent. Streaming services are only using about 5Mbps of it. When they're browsing the web they use anywhere from 10-20 but its seldom and its just bursting. I wouldn't try 25Mbps on UBNT sectors but there's some GPS timed stuff out there that would probably work for 15 customers. We charge $80 for 25/5 with 300GB From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf Of Jeremy Sent: Friday, January 30, 2015 10:52 AM To: af@afmug.com Subject: Re: [AFMUG] 25Mbps How many WISPs out there offer 25x3? What do you charge for it? Are there bandwidth limits or is it unlimited? I'm trying to understand how we could reliably provide this service without putting 5-10 customers per AP. On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 7:42 AM, Travis Johnson <mailto:t...@ida.net> <t...@ida.net> wrote: Minimum definition of "broadband" is now 25Mbps down and 3Mbps up. My question is, if you say "up to", does that qualify? ;) http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/01/29/fcc_sextuples_broadband_speed/ Travis