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What's your Upload Speed

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I'm trying to get an idea of what your upload speeds are if you are live streaming.  I am getting more interested in live streaming on youtube or facebook but especially on youtube my video quality stinks because of my low upload speed.  I have ATT and I have 12mb download but only 1.5 upload for $55/mo.  If I understand how quality works, it has to do with video bitrate.  I go through OBS Studio. In their settings the video bitrate I use was 2000 with is still a bit high for a 1.5 mb upload.  Stream was going smooth but bad quality.  I could get up to 3mb upload but be paying $80+ USD/mo.  I don't make a lot so coming up with another $25/mo could be tough and only doubles what I currently have in upload speed.  I think the recommended is 6mb.  So, if you stream, what is your upload speed?  I know the more money you make the nicer things you can have but I think ATT is a bit high.  But, they do have to most variety of services.  So, I don't really want to switch.  

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Try accessing your WiFi dashboard by going to (usually) 192.168.1.1 just as a url, you can find login credentials on the bottom of your router. then change the signal from 2.7GHz to 5GHz this will lower the distance you can still be connected to the wifi but increases speeds.

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8 hours ago, Pjotr said:
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Try accessing your WiFi dashboard by going to (usually) 192.168.1.1 just as a url, you can find login credentials on the bottom of your router. then change the signal from 2.7GHz to 5GHz this will lower the distance you can still be connected to the wifi but increases speeds.

Interesting, I didn't know that.  I'll check it out. 

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