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04 Oct 2019 06:54 PM - last edited: 04 Oct 2019 06:59 PM
I think I might move over to this...
I am currently with BT on smarthub (not the new one) - Speed is fine - says I can get 63-74 and up to 19 upload speed.
I tried to replicate what the Sky Hub was getting on this thread - roughly same speeds although clearly not like for like I got on my S8 (havent got s10!)
same room 5 64.05 download 17.95 upload
same room 2.4 59.85 download 18.17 upload
bedroom 5 62.84 download 18.54 upload
bedroom 2.4 61.12 download 18.37 upload
Not sure if the new Hub would get to they levels? But I pay £47pm for that and I can get it for £32 with Sky so it might be worth making the move....... I have two wifi cameras that need upload and use 2.4 only and all the usual gadgets but I can get £100 cashback on my work employee discount site and save £15pm on it so it is a good £370 saving over 18m.
Wondered what peoples thoughts were of it. BT are trying to sell me into the new complete wifi they have but as it wont let you split the SSID its apparently awful as things are disconnecting all over the place in my friends house!
the 2.4 speed seems to me much higher on my smarthub - not sure whats going on with that!
04 Oct 2019 06:59 PM
@aberdeen19032012 - you can split the SSID yes or leave them combined. My WiFi speed is virtually the same as my hard wired ethernet speed on my pc.
04 Oct 2019 07:08 PM
Same as Giggsy, performance is spot on. I have always split channels and my 5ghz results via wifi (laptop with dongle) are spot on.
Port | Status | TxPkts | RxPkts | Collision Pkts | Tx b/s | Rx b/s | Up Time |
WAN | MER | 20658583 | 63231171 | 111 | 0 | 0 | 322:09:55 |
LAN | Up | 29403006 | 19296079 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 322:10:54 |
WLAN (2.4 GHz) | Up | 23309989 | 11728469 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 322:09:38 |
WLAN (5 GHz) | Up | 98059528 | 55876536 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 322:09:36 |
Broadband Link | Downstream | Upstream |
Connection Speed | 66337 kbps | 14829 kbps |
Line Attenuation | D1(12.4 dB) , D2(32.3 dB) , D3(49.1 dB) | U0(0.3 dB) , U1(24.8 dB) , U2(38.5 dB) |
Noise Margin | 5.0 dB | 6.4 dB |
Speedtest.net result:
04 Oct 2019 07:10 PM - last edited: 04 Oct 2019 07:13 PM
Thank you! So would you say the 2.4 speed is also ok? my wifi cameras connect to the 2.4 and one is just outside and only just made it to work!
I wont have the sky tv package only broadband.
my neighbour has 500mb with virgin and it goes down weekly !
04 Oct 2019 08:12 PM
Even though I use the 5ghz network for my main connection, the 2.4ghz network is solid with this new hub compared to the Q hub.
I was with Virgin 10 years ago and I think at the time they named it a "Super hub" and I had fantastic performance with that, 75mb over the 2.4ghz. Finally Sky can match that.
Things haven`t really moved on that much in tech in that time but Sky`s new hub is definiately a performer and the wifi range has definately increased. I would be really surprised if it didn`t meet your needs.
04 Oct 2019 08:23 PM - last edited: 04 Oct 2019 08:38 PM
@Sinth thank you.
I was slightly worried seeing the ops 2.4 stats which were on a 70mb line showing 19-27 with mine sitting at 60 my initial reaction was .... eh!!!!
Sitting in far away upper level bedroom on my samsung s8 doing speed test it came up as
56 download 18 upload which must be ok on wifi . Seems ops speed is 50% down which is strange considering but again not identical layouts do you get good 2.4? 🙂
04 Oct 2019 09:03 PM - last edited: 04 Oct 2019 09:05 PM
Just switched my laptop to a 2.4ghz connection and ran speedtest via speedtest.net:
04 Oct 2019 09:27 PM
@Sinth and its sold !
05 Oct 2019 07:39 AM
@Sinth forgot to ask was that on wifi or wired.
05 Oct 2019 10:34 AM
Wifi, same room via a usb dongle.
05 Oct 2019 11:49 AM - last edited: 05 Oct 2019 11:50 AM
@Sinththat is great thank you. I needed that extra reassurance it was WIFI as the Op had pretty awful readings in my opinion on 2.4. I know it was being compared against what it was so it felt good - but to what i have with BT it was actually pretty awful.
What you are getting on your laptop on WIFI is what I wanted to see - out of interest what IS your max speed at home as a comparable.
For me I am sitting on my macbook Pro 2 metres from my BT smarthub and the figures are
Ping 19ms Download 67.25 Mb/s Upload 17.82 Mb/s
05 Oct 2019 12:08 PM - last edited: 05 Oct 2019 12:09 PM
My connection:
05 Oct 2019 12:19 PM
@Sinththank you I will remember that.
What does that setting on the hub do out of interest!
I will be ordering it next momth as tied in until December so just lining up everything so I know exactly what to do !
05 Oct 2019 12:25 PM
Just extends bandwidth/range so I presume that everything isn`t being channeled/fighting on the the same band.
Others may be able to give a more detailed answer.
05 Oct 2019 01:16 PM
@Sinth found it!
When You Should Use 20 Mhz for Channel Width?
If you use 2.4 Ghz broadcasting radio, you should use 20 Mhz for the channel width. The simple reason is that 20 Mhz is really a supportive measure for your older devices. Using 20 Mhz on a 5 Ghz radio setting defeats the purpose of actually using 5 Ghz radio setting.
The only exception is that you somehow has a devices that support 5 Ghz broadcasting while only accepting a 20 Mhz bandwidth, however that is fairly uncommon. But if that does happen, see if your router supports duo bandwidth for both 20 Mhz and 40 Mhz.
When You Should Use 40 Mhz for Channel Width?
If you use 5 Ghz broadcasting radio, the chances are that your network is only consisted of the latest devices that support 802.11n. This is when you should use the 40 Mhz bandwidth.
When You Should Use Combination of 20 / 40 Mhz Combination.
Only use 20 Mhz / 40 Mhz combination if one of your devices require it. If not, just set it to 40 Mhz.
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