I am a returning customer to BT - coming back from Sky. I use my own modem and router - have done with both BT and SKY fibre products in the past.
Whilst at SKY I was achieving consistently a download speed of 60-70mbs and upload of 20mbs.
Having now switched back to BT Fibre 2, which states average speeds of;
Why am I now only achieving speeds of 50mbs and <10mbs?
The only difference here is ISP - all equipment and cabling is the same - this leads me to assume that I am being capped in some way?
Here are historic graphs from my ORBI router showing the drop in speeds since returning to BT.
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Aren't Sky one of the folks who have their own equipment in the exchange...even if it is rebranded Openreach stuff?
Potentially there is a difference.
I don't personally know enough to confirm that - but that would be one differentiator if correct.
Sounds like you're on a Fibre 1 profile. Try CS & see if they can check, but it often needs Moderator involvement to resolve.
You may ned to temporarily connect the BT/EE Hub you were sent before calling, or they'll likely wash their hands of the issue if they can't see it.
Thanks, I spoke to tech support (plugging back in my BT hub etc).
They informed me that, having spoken to sales, I'm getting the 'max speeds that I paid for' and that there are no products that offer faster speeds available to me.
Now, BT Fibre 2 is marketed as uncapped / unlimited usage etc with average download speeds of 67mbs and upload of 19mbs. That's what I'm expecting when I sign up for the service - and it's what I know the infrastructure here can support.
Looking at what I was sent after signing up - I noticed this table in the order email. This whole section is labelled as a prediction, but I note two lines labelled as 'maximum' and 'minimum' - these match what i'm seeing in my speeds. Why are my service levels being capped - and to what look like Fibre 1 limits?
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I've always defended BT as a great ISP and have spent nearly 15 years with them - but this is the first time that I can't help but feel a bit cheated. I know my infrastructure can achieve the higher performance levels of the service, it's why I selected Fibre 2. I certainly don't expect BT to cap me to min/max rates?
Has anyone else experienced this and how did you resolve?
assuming you did only ordered broadband only package can you enter your address and post results to show what is available to you and hopefully confirm fibre 2 available
like @rbz5416 posted it does look like you have a fibre 1 profile
https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL
Hi, thanks for your reply.
Here are the results;
Easy enough to prove if you are on the wrong profile. What are your noise margins? If they are greater than 6dB, it will indicate you gave been capped on a fibre1 profile.
Thanks, how do I check my noise profile?
To confirm previous question - broadband only package, no landline.
No idea, you haven't said what modem you have. If you put the hub back on line it is shown in advanced settings>technical log> information