I’m choosing home internet for a building that does not support fiber cables, so fiber isn’t an option. My agent is recommending J:COM cable (TV line), but I’ve heard mixed to bad things about J:COM internet (slow uploads, congestion, and not great for gaming). The other option I’m considering is Docomo home 5G (or similar home 5G/WiMAX). I like to play games (MOBAs, FPS) and watch movies so I'm not sure what to go for. For those who’ve used either, is J:COM cable actually reliable, or is Docomo home 5G the better choice?
by Conscious-Listen6746
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I used jcom for three years was wonderful. I had pretty much exactly as advertised speeds with the 300Mb package plus excellent latency. With this I cluld easily stream content and play games.
A wired connection is going to be more stable than wireless.
I’m on J:COM 1GBPS and it hasn’t failed me yet
Here’s my speedtest: [https://www.speedtest.net/result/18630283842.png](https://www.speedtest.net/result/18630283842.png)
The upload is slower but I really don’t notice it when watching a movie, streaming a game, or having a video call
wired over 5g routers anytime
I’m on Biglobe 1gbps. No problems whatsoever, not once.
Before that, my wife had jcom and it sucked badly
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