Streaming should be smooth, sharp, and instant. But if your show keeps freezing or your live stream lags, it’s time to check your internet speed. Whether you’re watching Netflix in 4K or going live on Twitch, here’s what you need to know to keep things running at full speed.
Different platforms have different needs.
Not all streams are created equal. Whether you're watching a YouTube video or catching up on your favourite series in 4K, the speed you need depends on the quality you want, and how many people are watching at once. Here's how to match your internet plan to your streaming habits:
Keep in mind that these guidelines are for single streams. If you’re streaming on multiple devices at once, go for a higher speed tier to avoid buffering during peak hours (7–11pm). View the nbn® Key Fact Sheet to see what plan might suit you.
Streaming isn’t the only thing that needs a strong connection. From online gaming to Zoom calls to smart lights, your internet speed plays a big role in how smoothly everything runs.
Here’s how to make sure your connection can keep up with your lifestyle, based on what you’re doing and how many devices are doing it.
If you have a Vodafone Super Wi-Fi Modem, download the My Internet Connect app (Android / iOS) to help manage your modem performance.
Gaming needs more than speed – it needs stability. Our minimum recommended speeds are:
Live streaming your gameplay? You’ll want at least 20–40Mbps upload speeds.
For Zoom, Teams, or Google Meet HD video calls:
For multiple people working from home:
This ensures smooth video, fast file sharing, and no awkward freeze frames, even when others are online.
Smart TVs, security cameras and wireless speakers all use bandwidth. You want to make sure your Wi-Fi can keep up. Here are our minimum recommendations:
Mesh Wi-Fi systems can help spread that speed evenly across your home. Explore the Vodafone Super Wi-Fi Mesh.
Yes, especially if you’re the one going live. Upload speed determines how smoothly your content reaches the internet, which is crucial for live streaming on platforms like Twitch, YouTube Live, or even during video calls.
A strong upload speed ensures your audience sees your content clearly and without interruptions. Low upload speed can lead to lag, dropped frames, or blurry video – so if you’re broadcasting, make sure your connection can keep up. If you have multiple devices connected while broadcasting, a higher speed plan might suit you.
Not sure how fast your internet really is? Run a speed test – it takes seconds and gives you the numbers you need.
You can use a free tool like speedtest.net.
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Your internet connection should match the way you live online. Whether you're streaming in 4K, working from home or running a smart home, the right speed makes everything smoother and more reliable.
Start by understanding what each activity needs. Streaming services rely on strong download speeds, while gaming and live streaming need low latency and solid upload speeds. Video calls and remote work demand consistency, especially when multiple people are online. And smart home devices quietly use bandwidth in the background – so it all adds up.
Running a speed test is a quick way to see if your current setup is keeping up. If not, upgrading your plan or improving your WiFi coverage could make a big difference. With the right speed and setup, your internet won’t just work – it’ll work brilliantly.