Reduced speeds over the years
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Re: Reduced speeds over the years
30-03-2024 2:36 PM
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Thanks John, images below:
Re: Reduced speeds over the years
30-03-2024 2:42 PM
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Unless you've been turning your Hub on and off - you are suffering xDSL drops. Is it a Hub1 or Hub2?
Re: Reduced speeds over the years
30-03-2024 2:45 PM
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I usually use pfsense and not the hub 2, only connected it to get the data.
My pfsense connection is rock solid.
Re: Reduced speeds over the years
30-03-2024 2:49 PM
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OK. I don't know what logging the pfsense has, but it would be interesting to see the connection details - the other option is to leave the Hub2connected for a few days to obtain logs from that. Note you will be unlikely to get a staff response on here until Tuesday at the earliest.
Re: Reduced speeds over the years
30-03-2024 3:03 PM
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@chevybeef The speed is below the Minimum speed. What checks have been done? 38 is what I am seeing. Hardly any drops from our side as well.
Re: Reduced speeds over the years
30-03-2024 3:06 PM - edited 30-03-2024 3:07 PM
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Thanks for proving me wrong @willcutforth 😉 - but unfortunately that 38Mb/s is above the hand back, so I doubt PR will want to investigate?
Re: Reduced speeds over the years
30-03-2024 3:12 PM
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@willcutforth I've done speed tests using my normal router, pfsense, and hub 2 using various sources, see from post 29.
BT Broadband Availability Checker and broadband connection status from my Hub can be seen in post 31.
Re: Reduced speeds over the years
30-03-2024 3:36 PM
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are you using the hub two in bridge mode for you router?
It is possible to check the DSL line stats on the Hub without the need to switch it out of bridge mode.
To achieve this you can connect a pc of some sort to a spare Lan port with a static IP Address in the range the hub was before in bridge mode, a suggestion would be 192.168.1.10 mask 255.255.255.0
You will have access to the Technical log
HTH
Re: Reduced speeds over the years
30-03-2024 3:47 PM
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thanks @Dan_the_Van
i only use the hub 2 for testing but i know i could use it in bridge mode
my usual setup is an openreach eci modem and pfsense
the 2 setups concur with each other, i.e. speed tests are the same
Re: Reduced speeds over the years
04-04-2024 12:33 PM
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From my perspective as the end user I'm consistently seeing less than the 38Mbps "hand back" speed that's been mentioned above.
Today's speed test results are:
Re: Reduced speeds over the years
05-04-2024 7:25 AM
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@chevybeef wrote:
From my perspective as the end user I'm consistently seeing less than the 38Mbps "hand back" speed that's been mentioned above.
Downstream Handback Threshold (Clean) is given as 32.4 Mbps in your screenshot. That applies to the line rate, not to speed test results. You appear to have a line rate just short of 40 meg.
In actual fact although it's of interest, the literal meaning of the Handback Threshold is that it gives a qualified right to cancel without penalty. That's probably not what you want. See some notes here ..
Re: Reduced speeds over the years
05-04-2024 9:57 AM
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Thanks for the explanation.
You're right, that's not what I want.
The 40Mbps line rate and 39.99Mbps in the screenshot, seems "artificial" or capped?
Re: Reduced speeds over the years
05-04-2024 10:10 AM
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Do you have anything from Plusnet when you first started, giving their estimate and minimum guaranteed speed when you first signed up?
Re: Reduced speeds over the years
05-04-2024 10:21 AM
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Not from when I first signed up but in message number 8, @willcutforth mentions that the profile is uncapped and in message 15 I mention an email I received from plusnet saying "Minimum Guaranteed Speed of 39.2Mbps we promised you".
Message 6 shows the speed I was getting in 2013 and plusnet's estimated speed of 66Mbps for my current product.
Re: Reduced speeds over the years
05-04-2024 11:06 AM
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Do you happen to have an RJ11 to BT431A (phone plug) cable ? (perhaps from the back of a landline phone).
It would be an interesting experiment to see what your Hub2's modem stats look like, when plugged directly in to your BT Master Socket's internal "TEST SOCKET", as this would eliminate any possible issues with your DSL filter, the BT faceplate, and any associated extension wiring.
YouTube video : How to Connect into the Master Test Socket
While you have the modem plugged in to the "TEST SOCKET", I would also suggest running the Plusnet fault detection 'bot', on the off chance it detects a fault, and if not then it is likely your line is clear.
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