sorry the stats looking for is by going to hub manager then advanced settings then technical log information what you posted are basic connection speed
@imjolly is this it?
These are the speeds I’m getting, therefore is this the max regardless of provider? Therefore why does BT wholesale say much higher too? Dear me I’m confused.
It does seem your connection is below what is expected , how is your router connected ?, if your router is plugged into ( for example ) an extension lead that in turn is plugged into the master socket, that could ( if poor quality or incorrectly wired ) explain the relatively poor performance, to eliminate any potential ‘internal’ issues it’s advisable to connect the router ( even if only temporarily ) into the master socket test port , using ( if possible ) a new filter…if the router stats don’t change your internal setup may be OK, but there still could be an issue externally ( even if the quiet line test is OK ) , you may need to report your poor speed as a fault , but only after checking the internal parts yourself , as your ISP and Openreach are not responsible for those things….this may go some way to explaining the difference in what the ISP are predicting, S*y will use the wholesale figure , BT have your real life speed data, but obviously if there is a fault the real life speed may be worse than the predicted speed, if you changed you would still get the same speed, it’s just S*y would have to get the underperforming line upto scratch , same as BT will if you report it to them.
@iniltous my router is plugged directly into the box, no extensions are used. It’s actually a fairly new router too.
When checking as a new customer in BT website it says fibre 1 is estimated between 40-50mb with a guarantee of 36mb. This is closer to other companies.
From what you’ve seen what speeds should I be able to get in your opinion? and how do I go about fixing this?
Even if you only have one socket it’s still worth removing the cover to expose the test port and connect the router there, with a new filter if possible…if things don’t improve, call your ISP and report the slow speed ….even the predicted impacted speed is 44Mb ( and goes up-to 68Mb on a clean line ) ,have in mind though this is a range , even your line in perfect condition may not get anywhere near 68Mb ) your connection at around 32Mb is below the lower estimate, your ISP should get Openreach to investigate why your speed is ‘slow’.
Thank you @iniltous ill give that a try.
It doesn’t really explain BT though when I call them they say the max my line can support is about 32?
Bear in mind you are dealing with BT retail. The stats you get from BT Wholesale may be interpreted/marketed differently by the various ISP's eg BT Retail, Sky etc.
the adslchecker is provided by openreach and BT like other ISPs use that information to give you an estimated speed when you take out a contract. however the checker cannot account for a customer having a poor line or even aluminium cabling instead of expected copper both of which would result in connection speed less than expected
as @iniltous posted try using the test socket with a filter and post the hub stats again to see if any improvement
BT can see your current line connection , they probably ( erring on the side of caution ) base their assumptions on that data ( even if it’s at odds with the wholesale prediction and ignoring that the line may be faulty ) , other providers don’t have any live data ( they are not providing the service ) so all they can go on is the wholesale information.
I’m not suggesting this as a course of action, but if your current provider said minimum is 31, you get 33 so nothing to check, and you signed up with someone else , who guaranteed 43, and unsurprisingly when you connect you get 33 ( same as now ) , the new provider would get onto Openreach and say 31 is below what OR say is the minimum , so OR visit and try to improve things…if the wholesale estimate is wrong and 33 is genuinely all your line can deliver the new provider would have to let you leave penalty free…if you report low speed to BT ( after eliminating any internal issues by using the test port and a different filter ) they should at least investigate why your speed is below the wholesale estimate , you are coming to the end of a minimum term , so you have the option to move if your current ISP won’t accept that there is potentially an issue, but if you resign accepting 25Mb as a minimum then obviously getting the line looked at when it’s achieving 31 is more difficult.