EA6200 bandwidth downstream?

Hi all

I just got the Linksys EA6200 router for my apartment. In my apartment, we have 3 laptops, 3 iPhones, iPad 1 and 1 google chromecast. For the prioritization of media, I have the google chromecast, 1 laptop and 1iPhone. How will I know what should be the bandwidth downstream? Currently, it is set at 43037 Kbps. What is the right number? What Kbps number should it be fixed to to get the maximum benefit for the devices listed in the prioritization of media? Thank you!

No I leave where it is. When this happens the laptop makes streaming, or something that should use a lot of bandwidth? With what you have set, it must be able to handle it all at the same time with little effort.

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