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Message 11 of 16

Re: Inconsistent broadband speeds

the connection uptime was only 10 hrs was that due to hub dropping connection or manual reset.  the stats from your hub look good and in line with expected from dslchecker

do you have SKYQ?  if so change your 5ghz channel on hub to something other than 36 as that is used by SKYQ



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Message 12 of 16

Re: Inconsistent broadband speeds

Hi,

 

No just when requested. Now I know they are there I can take logs when the speed is slow and post the results.

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Message 13 of 16

Re: Inconsistent broadband speeds

That would have been me playing around with hardwired connection and moving router location.

I'll take another log when the speed is slow.

Thanks

No skyq
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Message 14 of 16

Re: Inconsistent broadband speeds

I don't think problem is your connection speed as your noise margin is 3.3db suggesting good stable line and G.INP active.  It sounds more like your download speed and possible congestion but if so surprised does not affect neighbours.

are you using wifi or ethernet connections?  slow on both or just wifi?



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Message 15 of 16

Re: Inconsistent broadband speeds

I'm normally using WiFi but tried ethernet and was also slow. I'll run the above next time it's slow, hopefully will show something more to go on.

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Message 16 of 16

Re: Inconsistent broadband speeds

any speed tests on btspeedtester or fast.com need to be with ethernet connection direct to hub ( no powerline adapter) not wifi as wifi to susceptible to interference



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