If you have a laptop capable of using 1GB speed , connect it directly to the ONT with an ‘standard’ RJ45 and set up a PPPoE session and measure speed , if it’s fine ( and it may well be ) then you have proved that your FTTP is fine and whatever the issue is , isn’t down to your ISP .
FWIW , it’s a Gb connection but marketed as 900Mb so that those getting around 960Mb , ( the speed a speed tester would show due to ‘overheads’ ) will think it’s better than promised, rather than disappointed at getting 40Mb less than 1GB ,
It could easily be a power line adapter problem so you need to try direct with ethernet from ONT to PC and run btspeedtester or fast.com
As above I would ditch the powerline adapters, I have never seen them do any more than about 150-200Mbps
You will never see 900Mbps or close to it, unless the latest ones have dramatically improved.
OK it was THE POWERLINE Adapters..... just found a spare 30m CAT5e and got 927MBPS
Good good
thx for the help guys!
Cheers!!!