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How Much Internet Speed Do I Need? – Gaming & Streaming

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Blue Ridge
Published
June 19, 2026

How Much Internet Speed Do I Need?

When it comes to internet speed, faster isn't always better—it depends on how you use your home internet. For light internet users who primarily browse the web, check email, and use social media, paying for gigabit internet may not be necessary.

However, households that stream video, play online games, work from home, or use multiple connected devices at the same time can benefit from faster internet speeds and more bandwidth. Higher-speed internet plans provide smoother streaming, better gaming performance, and a more reliable online experience for everyone in the home.

Compare Your Internet Needs

When choosing an internet plan, consider how many people and devices are connected to your network and the activities you do online. Faster internet packages typically offer higher download and upload speeds, more bandwidth, and better performance for data-heavy tasks.

For example, downloading a 50 GB file on a 10 Mbps connection could take more than 11 hours. With a 1 Gig internet connection, the same download could be completed in about 8 minutes. Large files, HD videos, software updates, and online games all benefit from faster internet speeds, helping you spend less time waiting and more time connected.

Upload speed is also important, especially if you host streaming channels or upload videos. The 10 Mbps speed from the previous example was for downloads but uploads with this plan will transfer at a speed of up to 1 Mbps. While you might not ever need to upload a 50 GB file, doing so would take approximately 5 days to upload one at 1 Mbps. A 1 Gig internet plan that includes upload speeds of up to 40 Mbps and could get the job done in about 3 hours.

 

family using a laptop and an ipad at the table

How to Choose Your Internet Speed

Not sure what kind of internet speed is right for your home? Here are some general guidelines based on Blue Ridge’s internet plans.

Number of Users

Think of your internet data flowing like water in your home. Have you ever had a satisfying shower drop to a weak sprinkle because someone in the house turned on a sink or started a load of wash? Like water pressure, your internet speed can decrease with every additional device that’s using data. At a certain point, too many devices on a network can cause problems like video buffering, input lag during online gaming, and slow web browsing.

1-2 Lighter Users, 1-5 Devices

  • Up to 10 Mbps: Light web browsing, social networking, paying bills, emailing
  • Up to 50 Mbps: Heavy web browsing, HD and k video streaming, online gaming

3-5 Average Users, up to 10 Devices

  • 50 to 250 Mbps: Simultaneous HD and4K streams, home automation tech active.

5+ Heavy Users, 10+ Devices

  • 250 to 1 Gig: Everything above as well as large file transfers, live video streaming


Online Gaming

When you're in it to win it, internet speed makes all the difference. Today's fast action, high resolution games tend to eat up broadband networks. Faster internet speeds will improve download rates, and more importantly, will reduce your game's "ping rate." This is the delay between your action and the game's response, which is crucial during multi-player games where microseconds count.

Online Gaming Speed Recommendations:

  • Up to 50 Mbps: 1-2 light gamers
  • 50 to 250 Mbps: 3-5 multi-player gamers
  • 250 to 1 Gig: 5+ heavy multi-player gamers


Video Streaming

Streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, Prime video, and many more are continuing to be mainstays in every house. Part of this continuing to be possible is because internet speeds are keeping pace with the ever-increasing visual quality of shows and movies – while also supporting multiple devices doing this on home networks. Most streaming services have also started rolling out native 4k content, which makes fast download speeds more important than ever to enjoy that level of fidelity.

Speed Recommendations for Video, Movie, and Show Streaming:

  • Up to 50 Mbps: 4K video streaming
  • 50 to 250 Mbps: Watching multiple 4K streams
  • 250 to 1 Gig: Live video streaming


Video Conferencing and Web Meetings

Working from home has become common lately, thanks largely to the popularization of video conferencing and online meeting services like Zoom and Teams. Internet speed is a vital commodity because there's nothing more conspicuous than your voice lagging mid-conversation or being dropped from a meeting altogether. When your career is on the line, you're not going to mess around with internet speed deficiencies.

Internet Speed for Group Video Calls:

  • 50 to 250 Mbps: Group calls with screen sharing, gallery view, 1:1 calls
  • 250 to 1 Gig: Large group calls (20+), 1 hour duration or more

Bear in mind that these examples are based on getting a quality experience. You can use as many devices as you want and attempt all of these activities with any plan, but you may not have the best experience if your internet isn’t fast enough. Even if you have enough patience to wait hours for downloads to complete or can deal with frequent buffering during HD video streams, exceeding the monthly bandwidth allowance of some plans may result in overage charges.


More Speed = Better Performance

Your internet speed needs ultimately come down to how your household plans to use it. The more users and devices your network needs to support, the more important speed and bandwidth become. Unless you spend very little time online, consider trying the fastest plan that fits within your monthly budget, because no one ever complains that their internet is too fast.

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