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Speed below guaranteed minimum
28-12-2022 10:54 AM
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We’ve been with Plusnet for five months now with a guaranteed download speed of 29.2 Mbps and upload of 6 Mbps.
the router shows download around 30.5 Mbps, so just above minimum outside peak times and upload around 3.5 Mbps. We can’t complain about download speeds as it is within the quoted range but upload has never been higher than 3.5 Mbps.
I was with TalkTalk at my previous address who had technical staff on their forum. Is there similar support on here?
Re: Speed below guaranteed minimum
28-12-2022 11:21 AM
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I don't think ISP's usually guarantee an Upload speed do they? I'm sure that only my download speed is guaranteed in my Plusnet contract.
I know that in the past when I was with BT, and had a fault that the upload was not working at all, their response was always, "we don't guarantee upload", and I had to explain to them each time how the internet actually works and that it is useless without any upload at all!
Re: Speed below guaranteed minimum
28-12-2022 11:25 AM
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Hi Phil,
A warm welcome to the forum.
MGS relates to sync speed, not data transfer speed and that relates only to the download speed. Upload is always what it is.
With any speed related issue, data speed tests reach the end of their usefulness at the point you find that there is something to be concerned about. After that the focus needs to be the sync speed reported by the router and thereafter, carrying out as much self help as possible.
Broadband is not going to work well if the "phone" line is not working properly.
Please perform a quiet line test - dial 17070 select option 2 using a corded phone plugged into the test socket behind the face plate of the master socket. It should be silent. A noisy phone line (or no dial tone) will have a marked adverse impact on the performance of broadband.
If the line is noisy or there is no dial tone, then a PHONE LINE fault needs to be raised with your phone provider. If this is PlusNet, you can report a fault on line using the button below. From the Q&A list, choose the one which matches the problem, 'open' the 'section' and click the trouble-shooter link. NB: If you receive a failure message (rather than a log-in prompt) then log-in to the user portal in a different browser tab and attempt to use the trouble-shooter again.
How is your line performing?
Please post your router stats; for PN routers use the buttons below, for other routers look at the Kitz link.
Also run a BT Wholesale speed test (ideally using an Ethernet wired PC with the WiFi turned off) then run the further diagnostics, download the .PDF report and post the results here. DO NOT REBOOT the router!
Check the Plusnet user portal for the "Current Line Speed" which is relevant to users with static IP addresses.
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Re: Speed below guaranteed minimum
28-12-2022 1:00 PM
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I haven’t got a wired phone to test for line noise. I can’t find the reference IDs to perform the BT advanced tests. Putting my phone number in just gets a please wait message at Tap 1 but gets no further.
Re: Speed below guaranteed minimum
28-12-2022 1:49 PM
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Data speed is a little low (but not much) for the synch speed.
I should have been clearer - the router stats needs to include SNRM and (if available) error counts.
Any phone to do a QLT is better than no phone. A phone is an essential diagnostic tool.
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Re: Speed below guaranteed minimum
29-12-2022 9:57 PM
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I’ll have a look at this when I’m on my PC, it doesn’t seem to work on my iPad
Re: Speed below guaranteed minimum
31-12-2022 12:05 PM
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Ive tested the phone lne with a wired phone. In the front plate there is a hum on the line which is reduced in the test socket. Our house is fully wired when built with phone sockets in most rooms.
Plusnet have identified an issue on the line and passed it to the engineers.
In my User Account the current download speed is 37.7 Mbps. The router sync speed is 39.99Mbps.
The router stats programme doesnt seem to be showing anything at all.
Re: Speed below guaranteed minimum
31-12-2022 12:45 PM - edited 31-12-2022 12:50 PM
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@PhilH34 wrote:
Ive tested the phone lne with a wired phone. In the front plate there is a hum on the line which is reduced in the test socket. Our house is fully wired when built with phone sockets in most rooms.
The router stats programme doesnt seem to be showing anything at all.
Well that is most probably the source of your issue - there is a fair chance that such wiring will not help.
- Is the wiring to other rooms attached to the master socket faceplate or to the back plate of the socket?
If not attached to the faceplate, then the faceplate / test socket will not do what it is supposed to do - isolate the internal wiring from the incoming circuit. - Does the extension wiring go from one socket to the next, or is it star-wired?
Proper daisy-chain extension wiring (a wire goes from one socket, to the nest, to the next ... to the last so that all sockets (except the last) have two wires - on in and one out. Star wiring can be identified by some sockets having more than two wires, whilst most having only one. Daisy-Chain is good, Star is bad, especially for VDSL. - How many terminals on the extensions are wired?
The ring circuit (pin 3) does not need to be connected and can cause significant degradation of broadband performance. - Is the extension wiring to current specification - that is twisted pairs - I would suspect not - a picture would be helpful
Do you actually need the wired extensions? A DECT phone system can put handsets where you need them, with the base station being connected to the the master socket. All of the extension wiring can then be disconnected at the master socket.
39.99mbps somewhat suggests that you are on the 40/10 product and with a following wind, might sync at a higher speed with the 80/20 product. However if the wiring as discussed above is giving rise to transmission errors, then the effective (usable) data speed will be markedly lower than the sync speed.
Personally I would ensure that all of the extension wiring is fully disconnected, the router is plugged into the master socket and then see what performance looks like.
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Re: Speed below guaranteed minimum
31-12-2022 10:31 PM
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1. The wiring to other sockets runs from the face plate.
2. the sockets in the rooms have two wires, feed in and out
3. The wired terminals seems to vary, I’ve only opened two sockets, see photos
4. are all twisted pair six core.
Re: Speed below guaranteed minimum
01-01-2023 11:36 AM - edited 01-01-2023 11:37 AM
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If you remove the face plate on the master socket and connect the router to the test socket … what does that do to your speeds?
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Re: Speed below guaranteed minimum
01-01-2023 3:15 PM
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I thought the same on the end socket. It’s odd that there are assorted sockets, some screw terminal fixings others push terminal. I’ve made sure the loose wires in the end socket are isolated.
The router is in the lounge with wired devices but the master socket is at the opposite side of the house so not easy to move unless I install power line adapters or run a network cable.
Re: Speed below guaranteed minimum
01-01-2023 8:13 PM
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Re: Speed below guaranteed minimum
19-01-2023 1:44 PM
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Openreach worked on the phone line without visiting the house. The end result is that the downstream sync rate is the same but the upstream sync rate has dropped to 2.7 Mbps.
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19-01-2023 2:06 PM
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Re: Speed below guaranteed minimum
03-03-2023 10:17 PM
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Time for an update on our broadband service.
we have had two visits from Openreach actually in the house! First one moved the master socket and made what used to be the master and extension.
Then we had a visit from a Plusnet engineer who put a call in for another Openreach visit. When they are here the line is perfect. It was suggested the router RJ11 cable was faulty so replaced it.
DLM has changed the sync speed almost daily and several times on some days. For the last few days DLM has cut the sync speed in steps. We did a soft restart of the router at Plusnet’s request.
Tonight we had two network drops within half an hour at our peak streaming time.
Not a happy customer!
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