ive had my full fibre 500 for 11 days my speed is different everytime from 150mbps to 550mbps all the way up to 1.1gbps i have 3 days to cancel my contract and i will probably end up doing that i have rang and spoke today no idea whats wrong been told they are going to watch my speed for the next 3 days which is strange as i wont be able to cancel if no improvement also when i go into my router its says my connection is External (FTTX) even guy on phone never knew what it meant any help would be really apricated
How are you doing the speed tests? Wired? And via what speedchecker?
The External (FTTX) on the Smart Hub basically means you are connected to the Optical Network Termination Unit via the WAN port.
Wired connection using fast.com ookala
Your download speed will vary, depending on how many other customers are using your shared fibre connection. Your service is contended, you do not get exclusive use.
shared fibre connection contended was never told any of this
@kennyt wrote:
shared fibre connection contended was never told any of this
All connections are contended, unless you are a BT Business user and pay thousands of pounds for your own link. You will not find a residential provider who offers an un-contended service.
There is not enough backhaul capacity for every customer to get the full speed all of the time. Also, by using an external speed testing site, you would be affected by the amount of traffic on the Internet.
The details of the backhaul connection has been posted before on this forum, and also the number of users on that connection.
There is no ISP that offers a residential uncontended connection. Openreach FTTP is 2.5Gb download and 1.2Gb upload shared with up to 32 users.
@kennyt wrote:
Speeds up to 900Mb,all the time
No confusion, the backhaul from the 32 node splitter is 2.5Gbs or, in some newer installations, 10Gbs. Up to are the key words.
As others have said, all domestic broadband is contended.
so speed test with fast.com
500mbps
then
600mbps
then
470mbps these tests were don within minutes of each other