If LOS ( loss if signal ) comes on , even briefly, then the connection is lost and the system is down ( so no speed ) if it was a brief outage then comes back on ( after successfully rejoining the PON ) the speed will be as it was , you don’t get a situation where the headend negotiates a lower speed to aid stability or anything like that….obviously you shouldn’t get LOS at all, if you do it needs reporting , no point speculating what it could be , it could be anything, OLT, dodgy splice, ONT , ONT tail contamination etc.
While the system is up , providing your profile is correctly set , your connection speed is what you pay for , this is between the OLT ( headend ) and ONT….any third party speed testers are not under OR/BT control and any results from them are indicative at best .
You share your PON with others , a splitter is 1/32 but this is restricted in practice to a maximum of 30 ( it may be less ) , but obviously an early adopter may have pretty much the entire PON bandwidth to themselves ( 2.4GB down/1.2GB up ) but as more customers join the PON , because the bandwidth is shared , if some of these are intensive users , ( basically hammering their connection all the time ) it can affect the bandwidth available to others, testing at quiet times , could give an indication of this.
As already said , first and foremost, if you are getting LOS , it needs investigation
500Mb is 62.5MB you are comparing different units together
1MB = 8Mb
@JonMacein your example wouldn't the 62.5MB be the transfer rate of a 500Mb connection?
62.5 MB would be high for a transfer rate because of overheads so anything near that on a 500Mb connection is great
It got up slightly higher than that as I think they provision over 500Mb on the connection.
But since these troubles started its been down at 43Mb. But it doesn't stay there consistantly.
I'm going to wait until the next router reboot and see if it corrects itself. I'm hoping it will.
I got my fingers crossed lol.
I tried doing a reboot of the router today. But still the same result.
I got 440Mb on the fast.com site, and 447Mb on the thinkbroadband site.
I think something as gone wrong somewhere along the line, especially with the LOS going off.
Before all this all my tests came back to at least 500Mb.
I should add that the upload speed seems unaffected. I'm getting the 70Mb.
440 on a 500 connection sounds fine to me
@JonMace No, that's not okay, plus with the LOS light keep coming on there is definitely something wrong that needs attention.
You will get up to 500Mb, depending on how many other users that you share with, are doing. It likely to vary quite a bit. If you are getting 440-470mb, then that would be near the top end.