Hello Wiki techno people. Having just moved I now have no broadband. I have been thinking about getting an amazon fire stick and I am wondering what speed broadband I would need for it to work efficiently. Hope I am making sense as I really don't have a clue with techno matters. Thanks in advance for any info.
Cheers Wally I'm even more confused now . The girl I was accosted by yesterday in the shopping hall (talk talk) checked my postcode and said I could have 17 something or others, don't want to sign for something that's of no use to me . Cheers
"17 something or others" refers to the maximum speed you could wring out of the system. The way they word it is... "Up to 17 something or others". For you to actually achieve that speed you would have to live inside the telephone exchange. In reality the further from the Exchange you live, the less you get. If you go for Fibre optic broadband, the drop off in performance is less noticeable as you only see degradation from the cabinet. So, the further from the Cabinet you live, the less you get.
I'm one mile away from the Wallasey exchange and get 9Mbits - you should do better but your own phone wiring can have an effect so you don't really know until you have broadband working - then use "Speedtest" or similar to test it.
If you go to Fibre Broadband instead of ADSL you would get much higher speeds but it is more expensive.
From what you say, I think you should be ok with a Firestick with just normal ADSL broadband for Standard and High Definition TV.
Cheers guy's. I'm now signed up with talk talk who say I will get speeds from 8-17 not that I understand any of it but time will tell . Thanks again for taking the time to reply. Wiki is a great place to be when you need advice. Cheers all.