Give the FTTP team a ring. 0800 587 4787
@pippincp thanks, is there anything else I could check though as last time they just said that they only support their equipment and couldn’t really help?
Connect the SH2 test then ring them.
Got a feeling this is the good old christmas capacity / throttling issue.
Getting the same terrible speeds while connected directly to the ONT, with an absolute trash 20MB/s download speed.
Got a feeling this is the good old christmas capacity / throttling issue.
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Merry Christmas mate, with all due respect if they are throttling why isn't anyone else getting throttled.
You need to connect the Home Hub 2 and conduct some speed tests with screen grabs and possibly videos of what you are getting and have something to show them.
Apologies for not knowing but have you tried another computer / Laptop.
Ask them to come out and show you 900 / 110 coming out of the ONT then they know it's an Openreach issue.
Yeah I have all the info I need, im just not going to bother right now until after christmas.
Also just because a few people are having capacity issue and throttling doesnt mean every single person on the network is gonna get it 😜
Connecting to the ONT and STILL getting the same speeds as on both routers, ye it's a capacity / throttle issue.
Also the disparity between online speed testing and actual download throughput of 20MB/s (~180Mbps) it's just obvious.
Also yeah it's happening on every wired PC in the house.
I hope it is something simple like that, then BT can see I’m not getting full speed and adjust it.
@pippincp - I fear, as they did last time, the BT support team will do is just use their optimised SH2 hub with the optimised fast.com test to tell me it’s within their SLA and can’t help. Regardless what all the other tests are suggesting, unless you think I’ll get a different experience?
@h3x1e I’m not quite down to 20mb though, sorry to hear that!
@Theuksbest & @h3x1e You do realise that 20MB/s is 160mbps?
@pippincp I think I’m missing your point?
looks like only option is to call BT, thanks for your help here all.
@h3x1e stated his "trash" downloads were only 20MB/s.
What he didn't state was:
1st, What tier he was on.
2nd, The difference in download speeds as reported by (e.g.) Windows and connection speed .
ISP's sell connections on speeds measured in Megabits per second. There are 8 bits in a Byte, (bear with me).
File download speed as reported by your OS is normally shown in MegaBytes per second.
So, a file download at 20 MegaBytes per second shows a speed of a 160 Megabits per second connection.