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I'd buy a larger data provision if it were available. But my three choices are to buy the next, massively more expensive tier, pay $10 for each additional 50GB (or portion thereof), or throttle my own usage. Under the circumstances, the last option is the best option.
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Rok, are you watching games with this? Can you see what your daily usage is on a day when you watched a game through MLB.tv?
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I do watch some games through certain Kodi add-ons, but they don't typically stream in HD. And you definitely can track usage daily. I'll have to see what the impact is of streaming something higher quality for 2-3 hours, as I don't know off-hand. I'm averaging <2GB per day of data usage, so not coming close to my cap.
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This thread inspired me to check and see whether my ISP had usage stats, which it doesn't (not surprising because I don't have caps) but I learned that they just rolled out gigabit internet service in my area for which I have now signed up, so I love this thread.
This is not some silly theory that's unsupported and deserves being mocked by photos of Xena.
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20GB of it was Soulseek and Bittorrent. Of that, 15GB was outbound. I'm adjusting settings to be less generous.
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Must be nice. Full on tv/cable package with Comcast used to cost me around 350 a month, hence dropping cable altogether and paying 60 dollars for their mid tier internet.
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I knocked the Roku's bandwidth WAY down, and the game still look fine to my aged eyes. There's reason to believe the lag is greatly reduced, as a bonus.
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Angel Hernadez is fucking up again.
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Late to the thread, but alternatively if your phone has unlimited data you could set it up as a mobile hotspot and then connect to that as your wifi on your Roku.