Astroag said:
Is it real fiber…meaning fiber to your house or fiber to the box and then copper to the house? Silly question but they were advertising fiber speeds a while back but it wasn't actually fiber to the house.
We have fiber (stream everything) and have had minimal issues.
Very valid response and 1000% needs to be considered. We moved into our new home last May, so nerded out hard on all our new electronics set up.
We do ATT fiber (To respectfully disagree with the above poster, I have always had a baller ATT technician at the house that has showed me everything I need to know and then some. Call customer care could be sheet but what large corporation's isn't?). Finally bit the bullet and moved to all streaming.
We do DirecTV streaming with Amazon Firesticks on each TV and have 3 added wifi extenders in strategic locations throughout our house and back patio/yard. We have never had an issue except our living room TV is an amazon Fire one from Costco and is l**** AF (like AF. so frustrating).
When we first moved in I used to test the wifi speed all the time and it was always beyond stellar. Directv stream isn't for everyone but gets my Houston local sports networks and SEC Network. Honestly went this route because it has an actual "guide" and feels like you can still just flip channels like old school cable. That vs. Youtube TV is similar from what I can recall and I am also not the type of guy that GAF about $10-$20 delta per month for what I want.
I mean c'mon. Don't go to breakfast one Saturday morning or have one less marg at Friday night fam tex-mex... Penny pinchers in this situation, I will never understand. But I digress.
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In short, 1 GB fiber to the system. Firestick per TV, DirecTV streaming and damn disney plus etc for the toddlers and I am set.
Hope this helps. Just my 2 cents.
ETA: LOL to add it filtered "@ggy" out of my verbage of L@ggy AF. I find this humorous on a Sunday night.