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This Can't Be Right
27-09-2022 8:59 AM
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Just had BB Fibre Installed and the speed seems really poor. I did a BB Speed Test and the readings were Download 1.31 mb/s and Upload was 9.26 mb/s. I was downloading a game when i tested it but even so i thought my Fibre should perform better than it is. Overall it seems a lot slower than my BB before Fibre which was actually pretty good. Any idea's anyone ?
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27-09-2022 9:51 AM - edited 27-09-2022 9:56 AM
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According to your previous posts you have upgraded to full fibre. Is this correct?
Either way you clearly have a fault. Report it here: https://www.plus.net/help/report-a-problem/
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Re: This Can't Be Right
27-09-2022 10:12 AM
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@Wizhunter You say you were downloading a game when you tested the speed, that's not a good idea. When doing speed tests you should have nothing else using the connection. What speed do you get if you are not downloading a game and what speeds are you expecting to get?
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27-09-2022 10:21 AM - edited 27-09-2022 10:24 AM
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@RealAleMadrid is absolutely correct, you can’t use your available bandwidth twice. Speed tests must be conducted using a wired Ethernet connection between your hub and a computer with nothing else using the Internet.
However, I’m still mighty sceptical that this is correct on a FTTP connection, unless you are using wireless?
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27-09-2022 10:31 AM
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@Baldrick1 From checking previous posts @Wizhunter has been upgraded to FTTP but we do not know how the speed is being tested.
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27-09-2022 2:41 PM
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I mentioned this because the old BB i had seemed to perform better than the full fibre, when i have downloaded games before i could go on youtube and watch video's without any issue's, now all i get is a loading symbol and i can't watch anything without it stopping and starting. I never had an issue with my old Broadband. I just ran a Speed Check and it seems ok at 74.35 and 20.8.
It just seems weak when multi-tasking, maybe i am just expecting too much.
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28-09-2022 9:22 PM
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Have you had the email saying that your upgrade / install has completed?
I found that after my FTTP was installed the line profile remained on my old FTTC settings (~40 down) untill some time after I go the completion email.
Also check in the Plusnet member center under broadband and verify it shows the right new FTTP product name.
After those were okay (and with some restarts of the router / ONT I started getting higher speeds (now upto 400 down on what should be a 900 line, so not sure how long the full learning process takes to sort out a new line profile).
Fingers crossed.
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29-09-2022 8:48 AM
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@Bibbleq - you should start a new thread, there should be no learning process etc. it should just be full speed. However, make sure you're testing on ethernet, wireless is a limiting factor on anything above 500, unless you have invested in some decent WiFi 6 kit and have WiFi 6 devices.
@Wizhunter are you testing using a cable or is all wireless?
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29-09-2022 9:01 AM
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@dvorak Thanks good to know re: "no learning curve".
I'm not done experimenting but will raise a thread when I've concluded it's not just my end
(few variables like using PFSense and it's issues with not multithreading PPOE connections etc - although tests with Plunet Hub show the same)
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29-09-2022 1:49 PM
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I use Ethernet Cable and always have, not a huge fan of WiFi tbh.
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29-09-2022 4:11 PM
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29-09-2022 5:13 PM
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I am on Full Fibre 74.
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