You should be good. Would need some more details first, such as your latency, upload, and download speeds, and your router capabilities.
If you have 0.7mbps+ upload speed, <100ms latency, download speeds of 5mbps+, and a router with 802.11n (and dualband) you should definitely be good for 2 consoles playing games online at once. You could probably even get by with specs less than the aforementioned and get by.
You can check most of the above at [url]https://www.speedtest.net[/url]
Also my speeds are listed in this post.
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Here's what my best one out of 5 was. Can you tell me if this would be good?
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[i]I'd say you'll be good enough to do 2 consoles playing games at the same time on the same WiFi, but thats about it.[/i] If you're doing that and a 3rd person gets on the computer and starts watching youtube you'll definitely start lagging out. If you have the option or ability, I would upgrade. Call AT&T and see if you can upgrade to the U-verse plan or if you can get faster basic DSL. Like I said, you should be ok, but you won't have any wiggle room to do anything else if you have 2 people playing online at once.
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OK. Thanks for the guidance!
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Edited by MistValkyr: 6/29/2013 1:38:41 AMI did it again in Google Chrome, first time in Mozilla Firefox and it seems about the same. I have AT&T as you can see and I'm using a super old computer so would that effect the test?