My contract had finished so went online and upgraded to 900mb speed from 500. It was confirmed and got a text to say its now done and my new plan has started. Its been 4 days and my speed hasnt changed at all. Switched the router and ont box off, waited and then back on but no change. I presume the ONT doesnt need changing? Any tips?
Hi, measuring on a Ethernet device connected to the hub. Getting 350 max. Which is what I got before the upgrade.
@endorium What spec Ethernet cable are you using?
The only difference between 150mbps and 900mbps is the price.
You'll probably get lots of " try this or try that advice " but in the real everyday world there's literally no noticeable difference or benefit between 150mbps and 900mbps .
Given you're still within the cooling off period just cancel the 900mbps and save yourself this unnecessary expense
Thanks for the pointless reply. You have no idea what I do for work or why extra bandwidth would help. It would make a huge difference to me, and I'm paying for that difference. Which currently I'm not getting
Cat 6
You’re not running it through an older third-party router, are you?
A lot of the pre-FTTP generation of routers had firewall throughputs of 350Mb/s max. My old Draytek 2762 is in that position, unless I turn on hardware acceleration, but I only have 150Mb/s connection anyway.
Most modern(ish) routers with "regular" firewalls and no QoS or packet inspecting firewalls should be able to manage 1Gbps - or near enough - to the WAN port. It's only when you invoke processes that require each packet to be manipulated/inspected that throughput speeds tend to drop (ie hardware NAT acceleration needs turning off).
*An old Draytek I've used certainly managed to in excess of 950Mbps with h-NAT enabled, but that dropped to around 150Mbps with QoS and an active-firewall.
**Most of us don't need a more complex active-firewall, only those who who need to run servers or other special situations.
Does the 2019 SH2 fall into the modernish (is that an actual word?) category?