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New fibre connection - slow speeds

EddieR
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New fibre connection - slow speeds

My fibre connection went live earlier this week but the speeds seem considerably slower than they should be.  I've read that it can take 10-14 days for the speed to settle, but at the moment it seems to be running at about half speed and even slower than the guaranteed minimum. My package should be close to 71Mbps but the speed test is giving me results of around 30.

 

Checking the status on the Hub Two shows the downstream sync as 36, is that normal for a new connection?

 

Plusnet fibre package - Estimated download speed: 71Mbps

 

BT Wholesale speed test

Screenshot 2023-12-08 at 11.22.52.png

 

Plusnet Hub Two Manager - Status

Connection type:  Fibre Broadband (VDSL)

Downstream sync speed:  36.284 Mbps

Upstream sync speed:  4.006 Mbps

 

 

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jab1
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Re: New fibre connection - slow speeds

@EddieR Can you post the 'Broadband' and 'Technical Log' pages from your Hub, please - obscuring personal details.

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Re: New fibre connection - slow speeds

Broadband
Connection status:  Connected
Downstream:  36.284Mbps

Upstream:  4.006Mbps

 

Connection information

Connection time:  0 Days 1 Hr 40 Mins 10 Secs.  (I tried restarting the router this morning to see if that would help - it didn't)

Data usage:  112.6 MB Uploaded / 1.4 GB Downloaded

 

 
 

Product name

Plusnet Hub Two

Serial number

+R91300+2043013335

Firmware version

v0.10.00.04201-PN (Thu Apr 20 16:54:19 2023)

Board version

R01

GUI version

1.9 16_08_2022

DSL uptime

0 days 7 Hours 40 Mins 53 Secs

Data rate

4.0 Mbps / 36.3 Mbps

Maximum Data rate

4.0 Mbps / 37.5 Mbps

Noise margin

6.1/6.4

Line attenuation

10.5/17.4

Signal attenuation

10.5/19.8

VLAN id

101

Upstream error control

Off

Downstream error control

Off

Data sent / received

112.4 MB Uploaded / 1.4 GB Downloaded

Broadband username

 

2.4 GHz wireless network name

 

2.4 GHz wireless channel

Smart (Channel6)

5 GHz wireless network name

 

5 GHz wireless channel

Smart (Channel36)

Wireless Security

WPA2 (Recommanded)

Wireless mode

Mode 1

Firewall

On

MAC address

 

Software variant

-

Boot loader

0.1.7-PN (Thu Nov 30 09:45:22 2017)

 

 

 

jab1
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Re: New fibre connection - slow speeds

The full 'Broadband' page would be useful, although it does appear you are connected at 40/10. I also note that you have uploaded a massive amount in a short time - that will not help your download performance.

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Re: New fibre connection - slow speeds

Here's the full broadband info, although there's not much extra info other than the gateway and DNS info.

Screenshot 2023-12-08 at 12.48.23.png

 

 

Are you reading the correct upload/download?. I don't think an upload of 112Mb would classify as "massive" these days 🙂

Dan_the_Van
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Re: New fibre connection - slow speeds

@jab1 

Not sure 112.4 MB Uploaded is considered a massive amount of data

Edit:

@EddieR 

Which package have you signed up for 'Fibre' ? It looks more like Unlimited Fibre 40/10

MisterW
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Re: New fibre connection - slow speeds

The speed isnt being limited by a 40/10 profile, if it was it would sync at 39.999. It's not reaching that, therefore its being limited by (perceived) line capability. If the minimum guaranteed speed really is 71Mb then @EddieR needs to raise a fault (except that a fault can't be raised to Openreach in the 1st 10 days!!)

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Re: New fibre connection - slow speeds

@Dan_the_Van Sorry - trying to juggle too many balls today. @EddieR - ignore that comment.

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Re: New fibre connection - slow speeds

@MisterW After careful consideration 😉 , I agree, but there is nothing in the supplied data to suggest what it may be,

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Re: New fibre connection - slow speeds

but there is nothing in the supplied data to suggest what it may be,

Agreed!. Perhaps @EddieR could post the results from the BTwholsale checker (https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL) redacting any personal details, so we can see what the estimates are ?

Also , is the router connected to the master socket ?

is it the latest NTE5/Mk4 ?

are there any wired extensions ?

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EddieR
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Re: New fibre connection - slow speeds

@MisterW  Yep, it's connected to the master socket (annoyingly located in the bedroom). It's an older MK2 socket, and there aren't any wired extensions or even anything else plugged into the router at the moment.

The Plusnet package says it should be anywhere from 50-71Mb fibre, with minimum gaurantee of 44.6Mbps.

 

and here's the BT wholesale details. 

Screenshot 2023-12-08 at 13.16.52.png

 

 

jab1
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Re: New fibre connection - slow speeds

@EddieR Report a Broadband fault - you are below the hand-back threshold, even for an impacted line.

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Re: New fibre connection - slow speeds

@EddieR assuming you mean the master is one of these https://www.run-it-direct.co.uk/bt-line-boxes-and-sockets/nte5cmastersocket/

you could perhaps try removing the lower faceplate and connecting to the test socket. Then check the broadband page on the router to see if the speeds have changed

If that doesnt make any difference, then it would appear to be an external line problem. I'm afraid you're going to have to wait until the 10 day 'training' period is up and then raise a speed fault citing its below MGALS. 

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Re: New fibre connection - slow speeds

@MisterW I thought FTTC didn't have the 'training' period, or is that just FTTP?

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@jab1 Correct, FTTC doesnt really have a training period but it does have a DSLAM to control the line performance and as such its always been claimed/accepted that speed faults cant be raised to OR in the first 10 days.

FTTP doesnt have any DSLAM , speed is only controlled by the profile of the product e.g FF74. It either goes at the profiled speed or not at all!

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