remember the guaranteed speeds quoted by BT are connection speeds to your router not download speed to a device
as others posted your hub stats would be great assistance for help with your problem
"Only about 30meters from the cab" , "50+ download and 10+ upload" , "guaranteed 43mbps+ download".
For comparison, (only!), I am approx 50 metres from our cabinet.
Currently. my router says that if it wasn't contractually restricted, our Maximum Data Rates are 106.7Mbps down and 35.6Mbps up - so it has no problems maintaining a stable connection at the contracted 80/20. Our minimum guaranteed download speed is sixty something plus.
It does seem to suggest that all might not have been well with your service for some time, prior to this recent problem?
There is something definitely not right, if only the OP would post his hub stats we might get a clue.
Hi all .
I've been out today so not got access to my new router's admin password for the stats.
I will get them soonest, and I realise that halo3 is an add on and that there isn't a guaranteed upload speed, though the last email I got from the system stated that is should be better than 10mbps.
Referring to previous comment, the last major change I had was going onto digital/ip phones but that was a year ago and the ststem has been fine for most of that time.
Cheers
Jim (coleyjf)
Hi , some info. Apologies for the formats
Product name | BT Smart Hub 2 |
Serial number | 2207119223 |
Firmware version | v0.42.00.10167-BT (Mon Oct 16 12:37:13 2023) |
Board version | R01 |
GUI version | 1.80 11_07_2023 |
DSL uptime | 1 days 2 Hours 37 Mins 2 Secs |
Data rate | 800.0 Kbps / 57.7 Mbps |
Maximum Data rate | 11.0 Mbps / 58.6 Mbps |
Noise margin | 14.5/6.1 |
Line attenuation | 5.6/19.6 |
Signal attenuation | 5.6/22.3 |
VLAN id | 101 |
Upstream error control | Off |
Downstream error control | Off |
Data sent / received | 517.0 MB Uploaded / 2.1 GB Downloaded |
Broadband username | bthomehub@btbroadband.com |
Public Wi-Fi | Active |
2.4 GHz wireless network name | BT-GHAGNX |
2.4 GHz wireless channel | Smart (Channel11) |
5 GHz wireless network name | BT-GHAGNX |
5 GHz wireless channel | Smart (Channel36) |
Wireless Security | WPA2 (Recommanded) |
Wireless mode | Mode 1 |
Firewall | On |
MAC address | 18:58:80:3C:BE:FA |
Software variant | - |
Boot loader | 0.1.7-BT (Thu Nov 30 09:45:22 2017) |
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Your download speed on a good noise margin is appropriate for a distance of around 500m not 50m , so either you are not ‘wired’ to the cabinet you think you are or your cabinet is linked to another cabinet and your VDSL is from that ( although that’s unlikely) , your upstream noise margin is very poor 14.5dB , the target margin is 6dB …so either your line is faulty , or possibly your router is faulty, have you tried a factory reset of the router , and do you have your router connected to the master socket test port ( so as to eliminate any dodgy internal wiring ) when conducting any testing ?
If the router is OK ( possibly been replaced already ) and the OR tech has confirmed the cable pair is OK , then a ‘lift and shift’ , moving you to a different port in the same VDSL cabinet seems appropriate, in case it’s the actual individual VDSL port you are using , that is faulty .
I’m still curious though about the discrepancy between how far you think it is to the VDSL cabinet and the line statistics indicating that you are out by a factor of 10x , FWIW the DSL predicted speed is in line with a 500m distance not 50m as that’s 52Mb ish
Thanks for that ,
The router has been replaces as has the NTE so they aren't the issue. They had supposedly done a line test ( where's SALT when you need it 🙂 ) but I'll relay yiur thoughts to the desk when I speak tomorrow.
Thanks again
Now to bed
Cheers Jim
Bit more history as well, I was half asleep last night when I answered!
I was getting about 57mbps at the router up till recently (connected direct by Ethernet cable to my laptop), also yes the line does go straight to the NTE and there are no other sockets wired anywhere now ( I took all those extensions out about the time I went FTTC) As to line problems , the helpdesk did say they had tested and I "think" the engineer did as well but not sure about that, he certainly should have done and he said he was stumped as to why the upload was so slow? I did have a pair go down in the UG feed to the house many years ago low A-B so there may be more of that, but I did have two exchange lines fed on that cable for many years after that ( my home line and a BT service line) so there should be another good pair there. (also used to have the old 1+1 carrier in the past!)
Just for info I was a BT engineer for nearly 38 years myself though the last 25 of them were not "in the field" as such but as a System engineer and then SEM.
Cheers and Thanks
Jim ( coleyjf)
I wonder if you are connected 'leg and leg' rather than one pair or the other. The imbalance might be the cause of the problem.
A loss of higher frequencies above 8.5MHz would impact on the upload speed, and poor pair balance can cause this.