04 Dec 2022 01:15 PM
I've been chasing an intermittent problem with Sky Broadband and both I and the BT engineer are pretty much certain it's the router at this point
Given this router is approaching 2 years old and the last one died at just over 2 years I'm wondering if I shouldn't just buy something a bit better rather than play the "how long will it last game" again...
Sadly, it seems the ONLY router which supports G.Fast completely (rather than the Draytek+another device setup) is the Asus DSL-RT88U??
I'm ok spending the cash on one as QOS and a router VPN client are useful to me and I use ASUS routers elsewhere - but before I throw good money out, is anyone here using one on the same type of connection/is it likely to actually work!?
The engineer described my connection as 'SOGFAST' - that's a fancier FTTC 150Mb G.Fast I think??
Note: Sky aren't offering FTTP which would be a better solution...
04 Dec 2022 01:25 PM
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@shrewdLogarithm wrote:
The engineer described my connection as 'SOGFAST' - that's a fancier FTTC 150Mb G.Fast I think??
SOG just denotes 'Single Order Generic' in Openreach-speak: it's neither 'fancier' nor FTTC.
https://www.openreach.co.uk/cpportal/products/fibre-broadband/sog-fast
04 Dec 2022 02:12 PM
Not quite and it's definately FTTC
https://www.openreach.co.uk/cpportal/products/fibre-broadband/sog-fast
04 Dec 2022 02:59 PM - last edited: 04 Dec 2022 03:14 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreFTTC is limited to 80Mbs maximum inbound speed and has a much longer distance limit: G.fast is faster, uses a different variation of DSL signalling and much shorter copper runs to subscription addresses. In some cases the G.fast 'pod' may be located at a cabinet, but that's coincidental (largely to do with backhaul and power availability) and will only be serving properties within a few hundred metres: other pods can be away from a cabinet as long as it's possible to power them (power problems are one reason it's not now scheduled for wider deployment).
04 Dec 2022 04:19 PM
I realize you're just someone with nothing else to do on a Sunday afternoon other than being an unhelpful nerd but - really!?
I asked a straightforward question - I included as much information as I have to avoid people asking for details - and instead of an answer I get pedantry which offers no real help to anyone.
Do you somehow get-off on this and if so - maybe seek help?
04 Dec 2022 09:14 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@shrewdLogarithm wrote:
I realize you're just someone with nothing else to do on a Sunday afternoon other than being an unhelpful nerd but - really!?
I asked a straightforward question - I included as much information as I have to avoid people asking for details - and instead of an answer I get pedantry which offers no real help to anyone.
Do you somehow get-off on this and if so - maybe seek help?
No, we don't get off on this. We try our best to help people based on our experience. Yes dsl ac88u is g.fast compatible but i can't find out what level of qos it is . Going by my previous asus dsl it was bandwidth and device based qos not adaptive qos which allow priortising gaming, streaming etc
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