Do FTTP connections need to "train"?
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Do FTTP connections need to "train"?
22-08-2023 7:44 AM
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Switched from FTTC to FTTP (500mpbs) yesterday on a Plusnet Hub Two. Initial speed tests over WiFi were coming in at around 300-400mpbs. This morning they're down to 50-60mpbs. Is this down to line training/stabilisation? I was under the impression that was only a thing on copper.
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22-08-2023 7:50 AM
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I was under the impression that was only a thing on copper.
@AthenasOwl it is!. There is no training on FTTP.
Initial speed tests over WiFi were coming in at around 300-400mpbs. This morning they're down to 50-60mpbs.
Wifi can be seriously affected by outside influences, you need to do speed tests using a wired connection. Use speedtest.net (preferebly the cli version) as the BT wholesale one can be inconsistent at the higher speeds
Superusers are not staff, but they do have a direct line of communication into the business in order to raise issues, concerns and feedback from the community.
Re: Do FTTP connections need to "train"?
22-08-2023 7:57 AM
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Two more tests over WiFi now show 460mpbs so evidently a me issue rather than Plusnet's.
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