Just want to say, no complaints here. All has been running great for a while apart from the odd Smart Hub 2 disconnect every few weeks - I read this might be normal to happen once every 2 weeks? I was actually thinking of manually powering the hub off at an odd time like 5am in the hopes this might mean the disconnect that occurs every two weeks may happen at a time where no one would notice. Assuming it's not just random that is.
Anyway, back to my query. Speeds are all good here, but I was looking at the Openreach website and put my address details in and it shows that I can get upto 220Mb upload speed.
I am quoted from BT to expect 110Mb in the Speeds explained part of the MyBT app, and that's fine, I do seem be getting that. My question is - should I be getting the upto 220Mb Upload that Openreach is suggesting?
I am on the Full Fibre 900 package.
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110mbps will be the hand back speed at which Openreach investigate for a fault somewhere but this is the speed to your ONT/Hub and not to your devices. If you're not getting this, it's most likely down to your devices maxing out at 110mbps and speed tests will also give varying result or there is localised congestion causing a dip in performance.
I'm on a 500mbps Openreach connection via another ISP and I can get 3 different results from 3 different speed checkers and it varies depending on time of day.
Here are screenshots to show what I mean. This is from My BT account speed page and also from Openreach website after selecting my address.
You will see fhe upload speeds differ. On Fast.com wired I frequently see 930Mb to 1Gb download, but the Upload is never above 110Mb on speed tests. I never expected it to be any higher either, I am only questioning this now due to the Openreach quoted speeds. This has me thinking there may be a problem or that I am not getting the full potential of my service.
Openreach have many FTTP speed profiles on offer to ISP’s and on the 1Gb download profile ( sold as 900Mb by ISP’s to keep the ASA happy ) offer two upload speeds , 110Mb and 220Mb , the ISP can then then pick from those available and offer whatever ones they want to sell to their retail customers, so although the highest upload speed available from Openreach is 220Mb , BT don’t offer it , they instead take the 110Mb upload .
Both checkers are correct , Openreach can provide up-to 220Mb uploads to any ISP that wants it , but BT chose not to take that particular profile, they take ( as do most mass market ISP ) the 110Mb upload profile instead …if BT wanted to , they could offer both , but don’t as its much more expensive product , ( OR charge more at the wholesale level for 220Mb upload than 110Mb upload ) .
You may find an ISP that does take the 900/220Mb from Openreach and then retails it to their customers, but it’s probably going to be expensive in comparison, and only for those that really want and are prepared to pay for that extra upload speed.
That makes sense, thanks for helping me wrap my head around that.