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@Mandeep Sheera - those bends in the ethernet cable are fine, and normal. easily within tolerances.
plus, cable issues donβt just affect one speed, like downloads, it would affect up and down speeds,
download speeds at work, I get 200Mbps and at home, 50Mbps - so your nearly 300Mbps is bloody fantastic by Australian standards.
do you know what were the speeds before the cable work was done?
+1 with Mal - you never get the advertised plan speeds and they fluctuate wildly at different times of the day. even FTTP, unless dedicated, is shared with others in the building, street, neighbourhood.
@Bruce :-
Good morning. Thank you for your detailed reply.
I appreciate your knowledge about cable bends. I wasnβt sure just how tolerant the cables would be with regards to bends in the cabling.
As I said to @Malnutrition - Iβm paying for a dedicated FTTP 1GB service. Itβs not shared with anyone in the neighbourhood.
I think I will speak to my Internet Service Provider today about this. Perhaps itβs something at their end.
Iβm paying for a dedicated service so the speeds shouldnβt fluctuate this wildly.
you are correct, a dedicated connection should be providing a similar download speed that you are getting on your upload speeds.
itβs as if you are being throttled for some reason.
at work we recently got a dedicated fibre to the premise connection, at 200 down and 200 up.
the first couple of days after installation saw no improvement until I rang the provider and they had to reboot something their end.
you are correct, a dedicated connection should be providing a similar download speed that you are getting on your upload speeds.
itβs as if you are being throttled for some reason.
at work we recently got a dedicated fibre to the premise connection, at 200 down and 200 up.
the first couple of days after installation saw no improvement until I rang the provider and they had to reboot something their end.
@Bruce - thatβs my point. I thought I was correct with my thoughts.
Dedicated service means exactly that. The fluctuating speed is too high. If it was 700mb or something, then I could understand the slight difference.
But only 200 down or 300 down to nearly 950 up. Throttling. Perhaps?
Or a dodgy something at the ISP end. Will call them and report back. Thank you again.
I thought I was going mad with this. Iβm paying for 1gb down/1gb up.
you are correct, a dedicated connection should be providing a similar download speed that you are getting on your upload speeds.
itβs as if you are being throttled for some reason.
at work we recently got a dedicated fibre to the premise connection, at 200 down and 200 up.
the first couple of days after installation saw no improvement until I rang the provider and they had to reboot something their end.
Hi @Bruce. Good afternoon from the UK.
Since I last posted and replied to you, I was asked my ISP to reset the ONT (the box where the FTTP line) feeds into my home.
All done. Now I need to wait for 24 hours to see how things pan out and hopefully, settle down. Will keep you posted/updated.
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