fatslob-:O said:
It's not only your network that you have to worry about ... It also depends on the network you're going to play from too since you also have to depend on a foreign network to be able to reliably broadcast the stream from you're network and getting high quality streams requires very high upload and download bandwidth too ... |
If I am in my own home. (The only place where I play video games.) Then my homes network is the only thing I need to worry about. - It is more than enough to allow streaming of games to the Shield that look better than the Playstation 4 Pro. Downsampling is fabulous.
When you start taking it over the internet, then your internet connection becomes the limiting factor. - Unfortunately, I am limited to the laws of Physics on that front as attenuation on the twisted copper pair limits me to only 6Mbps down/1Mbps up. - Getting the NBN in the next 3 months though, 100Mbps down/40Mbps up, hopefully I can forgo interleaving on my line for lower latency.

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