So I finally got rid of them and just went back to Cablevision (lesser of 2 evils IMO), I got the 'boost' package with the quicker internet speeds ( NO less quick that Verizon was even with 3 or 4 computers running here at the same time) and that service includes the wireless router)
Like I said in my post, Fios and Cablevisions internet speed is the same respectively. When you get a higher package it increases the amount of traffic you can send over the line without dropping packets, not the actual line speed. Line speed is determined by distance to/from your ISP, quality of wiring, your network card, WIFI vs wired, and whatever.
The average person will never use more than a few mpbs. Anything more than 5mbps is simply unnecessary.
Like I said in my post, Fios and Cablevisions internet speed is the same respectively. When you get a higher package it increases the amount of traffic you can send over the line without dropping packets, not the actual line speed. Line speed is determined by distance to/from your ISP, quality of wiring, your network card, WIFI vs wired, and whatever.
The average person will never use more than a few mpbs. Anything more than 5mbps is simply unnecessary.