are you talking about connection speed or download speed on a speed tester? 55mb is max connection speed for fibre 1 package but all your previous stats showed you are on fibre 2
can you post up to date hub stats please
Engineer was talking complete nonsense and couldn't be bothered to trace the cause of the fault.
The NTE 5c is also notoriously flaky as it is a cheap and nasty device with plastic clips rather than screws to attach the frontplate.
An updated list of my hub stats -
Should the data rate match the Maximum data rate, even if on Fibre 2 is this the best I can expect based on distance from the cabinet etc, as mentioned its about 100m from the house but would expect the cable to be double if not more than that. It doesn't appear as though there is a 55 cap on the account as the connection rate according to the hub stats is 63 Mbps but maybe this is top end based on distance from cabinet?
You have had a very slight increase in speed but there is something a bit odd with those stats. Your SNRm is 6dB so there is scope for that to be reduced to 3dB and possibly also G.Inp hasn't kicked in which will give you a speed improvement but 13dB seems a big discrepancy between actual and max speed. If the noise on your line is causing a high error rate, DLM might decide not to reduce your SNRm.
You chopped off the cab details on your original checker screenshot, what exchange and cabinet did it show?
Exchange & cab details -
Bad news, that is an ECI cabinet. No G.Inp or 3dB margin available, which makes the max speed figure more puzzling.
Wonderful. The cabinet I'm supplied from sits next to what looks like a bigger and shinier new one but not sure what that is for, there's no labels or markings on it unfortunately.
That's probably all I'm going to get then speed wise, would have been nice to have something a little extra available as need to download very large files of data with my job and saving 20 or 30 mins on the current download times would be a massive time saver.
Do you still have noise on your line? With a cordless the most you should get is a low background hum. I msuspect you had a Qube engineer visit not an Openreach one.
If the noise is still present then you should report a noisy line not a broadband issue.
I have reported a noise on the line as part of the same issue, the static noise I can hear is the same with my cordless as it is with a corded phone I borrowed last night. Although the static noise is the same on the cordless whether it is plugged into the socket or not which leads me to think its the cordless phone? I unfortunately cannot test this now with the new master socket so will need to arrange borrowing it again or buy one.
Maybe I'll give them another ring tomorrow and report the difference between connection rate and maximum rate but they told me this is down to the distance from the cabinet previously, or is the 75 Max the theoretical max because of the distance, if i lived next to the cabinet this maximum would be 80?
That's not how it works. Your actual and Max speed should be approximately the same value regardless of distance from the cabinet on a line with no defects.