I'm binging on this TV show by watching it on streaming websites (It's a plebbish thing to do but I'm not risking dl on my sister's desktop) and I've noticed that on the same day, during some hours I can watch everything with no buffering time and some other times (even when I pause it so it loads) it's near impossible to watch.
Here's the schedule, specifically (I live in Belgium):
When it's in the afternoon (morning in the USA and most people are at work here) it works well.
When it's at night (afternoon in the USA and most people are home here) I can't watch anything.
Does it have anything to do with the number of people who might be using the website or server at the same time, where many people (after work hours) connect at once and it slows it down? Because I've noticed that during work hours it's quite easy to watch.
It has nothing to do with the website, but your ISP.
Your ISP shares the internet between you and all your neighborhood.
>>344744
How far does it extend generally, and does that indeed mean that my internet gets slower the more people are connected?
>>344800
My friend ha this problem too with his internet, and it usually starts about when a normal workday ends, from 3 pm to 5 pm and ends when people go to sleep at 10 pm to 11 pm. This is in Europe btw, so I wouldn't know how it works over there. Maybe talk to your service provider about this
>>344738
>I'm not risking dl on my sister's desktop
...just don't run notavirus.exe and it'll be fine, nobody's gonna hack you