I just got upgraded today to Full Fibre 900 Halo 3 because there was on a£1.00 difference between the old contract. Was on Full Fibre Halo 1 and used to get speeds as expected (74Mb Download, 20Mb Upload) with hardly any lose.
I did a speed test using the BT Speed Tester and get 928Mb Down and 119Mb Up to the Hub 2 which is fine. But Download speed to my devices varies from 350Mb to 450Mb using either WiFi or Ethernet. Upload is okay in both cases.
Q1. Will the Download speed improve in time?
Q2. Should I Factory Reset my Hub or Power Cycle the ONT? (I Restarted the Hub but it made no difference).
Will what improve ?, 928Mb download is pretty good, it’s actually more than the 900Mb that the product says it will deliver ( this is deliberate , calling it 1Gb would have complaints from those unhappy getting of 900Mb+, but not 1Gb even though 1Gb includes ‘overheads’ so would never show 1Gb on test) WiFi speeds are not guaranteed, if you have devices that are wired but not getting close to 900Mb then it won’t just improve, it’s probably the kit you are using isn’t capable of handling the speed the connection is giving you….
@iniltous thank you for your reply. I was just wondering whether to do anything to improve the speeds from the Hub to my devices. I did expect loses but not so much.
Yes. the speed from BT Exchange to my Hub exceeds what was promised.
Here is the content of a post by @SeanD dated 18/06/2021
I cannot find the actual thread, as this was from my RSS feed and the link is now invalid.
Quote "I think for the first time ever we are in a situation whereby the speed you can now get through Full Fibre outperforms the capabilities of many devices.
The Smart hub 2 does not come with Wi-Fi 6 but this is something we are looking to include in our next generation of Hub. I don't have any info as to when we will launch a new router by Wi-Fi 6 will bring some improvement.
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.
I myself am not yet in an area with Full Fibre, I get speeds of around 11Mb, although I can't complain really as I do leave quite rural. I have to suffice with looking at Cows and Sheep from my living room window instead of enjoying UHD content being streamed to my TV ☹️ I live in hope though.
Cheers
Sean
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@Keith_Beddoe Thank you for your response, very useful information. I have iPhone XS and on WiFi it gives better results than on Ethernet with PC with i7 processor, but no where near expected speeds and I did expect loses but no so much.
So since the new contract is only £1.00 more per month it's not too bad. At least I have a Broadband that my visitors can enjoy who have better devices than I have!
@Dippu regardless of whether you're connection via WiFi or Ethernet, the speed that the individual device can handle is limited by so many different hardware limits.
The speed you that any ISP quote or guarantee is to the hub and not individual devices
Recently upgraded from 500 to 900 FTTP - it was only £1.
Speed before averaged 475/85 and is now 540/130 which is rather less than I was expecting. Still, it was only £1 a month...
John
The alleged speeds are 900/110 on the contract with a guaranteed minimum of 700.
The download speed on the Hub software reports 1000 and the connectcion on this computer just 10 feet away is by wifi.
John
The hub will always report 1000, that is the GbE link speed between the ONT and the Hub. No ISP guarantees wifi speed, what speed do you get with an Ethernet connection?