Have you tried using the test socket with a filter to see if that improves your connection speed by eliminating your internal wiring and master faceplate from causing any problems
Just now plugged into test socket with a filter
Will post back in a few days with update
Product name | BT Smart Hub 2 |
Serial number | 1850111112 |
Fireware version | v0.17.01.12312-BT (Mon May 11 18:49:53 2020) |
Board version | R01 |
GUI version | 1.56 15_02_2019 |
DSL uptime | 2 days 8 Hours 19 Mins 4 Secs |
Data rate | 20.0 Mbps / 49.0 Mbps |
Maximum Data rate | 24.3 Mbps / 59.5 Mbps |
Noise margin | 8.2/8.7 |
Line attenuation | 7.1/13.9 |
Signal attenuation | 7.1/15.2 |
VLAN id | 101 |
Upstream error control | Off |
Downstream error control | Off |
Data sent / received | 1.5 GB Uploaded / 2.1 GB Downloaded |
Broadband username | bthomehub@btbroadband.com |
BT Wi-Fi | Active |
2.4 GHz wireless network name | BT-GSA2PN |
2.4 GHz wireless channel | Channel: 11 |
5 GHz wireless network name | BT-GSA2PN |
5 GHz wireless channel | Channel: 48 |
Wireless Security | WPA2 (Recommanded) |
Wireless mode | Mode 1 |
Firewall | On |
MAC address | 44:FE:3B:D6:DC:BA |
Software variant | - |
Boot loader | 0.1.7-BT (Thu Nov 30 09:45:22 2017) |