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Full Fibre 900 Speeds

I was converted to full fibre 900 on Friday, and just wanted to see if the situation here is as expected.

1) I get up to about 930 mbs on my PC connected by ethernet to the hub.  OK.

2) With very little activity with other devices, I am seeing about 200 on my iPhone and iPad.

3) my laptop is showing around 70, and the Network Status box shows 72Mbps.  Is that a hardware limitation, or something wrong?

4) If I am doing a big download, e.g. game, on my PC it shows about 600Mbps, but if I test my iPhone or iPad, they are then showing about 15-20Mbps. Doesn't seem right.

Does this seem OK?

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Re: Full Fibre 900 Speeds

Sounds about right - I have had it for 2 weeks and the speeds greatly vary, but my speeds are the same as yours at best.

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Re: Full Fibre 900 Speeds

this was a rough speed guide on forum previously

 

As an example of what I mean in terms of devices not being able to support the full breadth of speed available on Full Fibre 900, take a look at the table below.  This is just for a couple of Apple Smart Phones and Tablets along with  popular Samsung models,

 

Apple (Smartphones) Dualband (2.4 & 5Ghz) Theoretical Max speed on 2.4Ghz connection Theoretical Max speed on 5Ghz connection
IPHONE SE Yes 60mbps 300mbps
IPHONE SE 2020 Yes 135mbps

600mbps

 

Samsung (Smartphones) Dualband (2.4 & 5Ghz) Theoretical Max speed on 2.4Ghz connection Theoretical Max speed on 5Ghz connection
galaxy-s10e Yes 135mbps 600mbps
galaxy-s10-5g Yes 135mbps 600mbps

 

Apple (Tablets) Dualband (2.4 & 5Ghz) Theoretical Max speed on 2.4Ghz connection Theoretical Max speed on 5Ghz connection
IPAD pro 3rd gen (Nov 2018) Yes 135mbps 600mbps
IPAD pro 4th gen (March 2020) Yes 135mbps 600mbps

 

Samsung (Tablet) Dualband (2.4 & 5Ghz) Theoretical Max speed on 2.4Ghz connection Theoretical Max speed on 5Ghz connection
galaxy-tab-s5e Yes 100mbps 300mbps
galaxy-tab-s6 Yes 60mbps 600mbps

 

Ethernet should ensure you get the maximum possible speed but I also appreciate that connecting this way is not always possible



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Re: Full Fibre 900 Speeds

I can routinely get 640mbps on a 2022 iPad and a recent W11 gaming laptop, both about 3 metres from the SH2. Upstairs from the SH2 I still get about 400mbps.
The speed reported by various apps does vary though for no apparent reason as after days of OOKLA reporting 640 it dropped to 460 for several days using the same app and sever location.
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Re: Full Fibre 900 Speeds

Thanks guys. What about points 3) and 4)?

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Re: Full Fibre 900 Speeds

3  is you laptop oldish and network card only 100 not 1000

 



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Re: Full Fibre 900 Speeds

And sometimes the iPhone won’t always pick up  the 5Ghz frequency and will use the default of 2.4Ghz. As sometimes I can get 400mb and the average I get is about 200mb. 

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Re: Full Fibre 900 Speeds

Thanks for the replies, guys. I think it's probably 4) that concerns me the most. I thought that the benefit of getting this service was that the bandwidth was spread around devices more. If my network is being ground to a halt with one device hogging when doing large downloads, then that's not really good.
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Re: Full Fibre 900 Speeds

If you wish to limit bandwidth to invidual devices, you need a third party router with QoS capability.

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Re: Full Fibre 900 Speeds

I don't want to restrict bandwidth to devices, what I would like to see is a better sharing between devices. I thought that would be normal.
Not good that one device can hog almost it all!
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