It’s tempting to a**ume that a faster internet plan is the solution to all your Wi-Fi woes. However, most people aren’t even saturating their existing bandwidth. The average home internet speeds in the US top out somewhere around 300 Mbps, which is more than sufficient for gaming, 4K streaming, and file downloads on multiple devices simultaneously. If your Wi-Fi connection feels lackluster, it’s usually not the internet speed that’s at fault. You need to look elsewhere to find the flaws in your networking setup, and identify the upgrades that will actually deliver a meaningful impact. Instead of aiming for Gigabit (or higher) speeds, revisit your router hardware, dead zones, channel selection, and QoS settings. Your existing internet plan is probably more than enough already — you simply need to remove the bottlenecks.