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sabvre42 said:

Most likely an associates. Networking doesn't have a BS in the US. It's also usually just a CCNA which is extremely entry level.

 

Anyways, people need to understand that it only really takes around 8-12mbps to cloud game, and probably around 18-20mbps for 1080@60.

 

Also, 10 years ago people still used 56k modems.... but services were still around requiring broadband.

CCNA is not Entry Level.... That is the CCENT...... The CCNA is regarded as one of the more difficult tech certs to get. If you mean the CCNA is not the top then you are correct but to call CCNA "entry level" is an absolutely ridiculous statement. In fact Cisco reccommends you have at least 3 years of experience in the networking field before you even try to take it.

I have an Associate's Degree In Computer Networking btw.

 

HDMI does up do 18 GBit/s with virtually no lag you saying 12 mbps can do the same thing is absolutely hilarious and impossible

 

It takes WAAAAAY more than 12 mbps to do 1080p. Your home router setup probably could not even locally stream 1080p more than likely