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poor broad band
08-09-2025 5:38 PM
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why am i now suffering poor broad band connectivity, it now drops offline evey day , pervious service was much better and might suffer one dropout per year.also after 2 weeks on full fibre my download speed is nowhere near the estimate
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Re: poor broad band
08-09-2025 5:53 PM
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@kensul Sorry, but we can’t see your image until it gets‘released’. What is your current speed- on a wired connection?
Re: poor broad band
08-09-2025 6:02 PM
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@jab1 there you go John.
@kensul the 94Mb looks suspiciously like an ethernet cable limiting the speed to 100Mb.
I wonder if you have a faulty cat5e/cat6 cable, sometimes its losing a connection and falling back to 100Mb and sometimes failing completely.
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Re: poor broad band
08-09-2025 6:04 PM
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Cheers, @MisterW . Appreciate your help, and I agree with your suspicion.
Re: poor broad band
09-09-2025 2:10 PM
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Re: poor broad band
10-09-2025 3:24 PM
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am thinking it might be my powerline network that is causing the problem, not the cables, have got new adaptors coming tomorrow that should hopefully fix it, wi-fi was never an option due to house construction leading to [-Censored-] poor signal strength
Re: poor broad band
10-09-2025 4:39 PM
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am thinking it might be my powerline network that is causing the problem, not the cables,
You didn't mention any powerline adaptors!. Could well be the problem, some AV1000 adaptors only have 100Mb ethernet ports. Make sure the new ones have gigabit ports but even then you'll likely find that even AV2000 ones will only go up to around 150Mb and that's when on the same electrical circuit. Whilst that will be fine for FF145, if you decide in future to upgrade to a faster product, the powerlines will be a limitation.
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Re: poor broad band
10-09-2025 6:17 PM
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didn't mention powerline network before as it hadn't been a problem as it only connected to sky stream puck and TV, but upgrade moved router to next to tv son connects puck by wi-fi and pc now connected by powerline network
Re: poor broad band
10-09-2025 6:22 PM
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this is what is coming tomorrow ,from amazon hope it will cure the problem
TP-Link TL-PA7017PKIT Gigabit Passthrough Powerline Adapter Starter Kit, Powerline Network Adapters Speed up to 1000 Mbps,
Re: poor broad band
10-09-2025 7:22 PM
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Those should be good up to around 150Mb if on the same power circuit. If you have a split load consumer unit and they are on different RCD protected circuits then don't expect much better than around 50Mb
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Re: poor broad band
10-09-2025 7:41 PM - edited 10-09-2025 7:43 PM
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- Local file transfers: 150-170 Mbps
- Lower-end cases: 80-120 Mbps in older wiring (e.g., 1980s homes)
- or as low as 5-100 Mbps with interference
It will be interesting to see what tpPLC says the link speeds are ?
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Re: poor broad band
14-09-2025 7:45 PM
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things are going from bad to worse as I bought a wi-fi extender in the hope that I could increase my speeds via wifi the extender sits approximately half way between the router and my PC and my speed at 21.57 down and25.89 up is now less than it was before I changed to FTTP the wi-fi is on the 2.4GHz setting and will not change to 5GHz if I go into hub manager, getting really p'd off with this entire setup and wish I was back on the fttc setup which was more reliable
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