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Message posted on 10 Nov 2025 08:25 PM
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Hi,
wenhave had really slow broadband speeds recently, Openreach sent a contractor to test the line and a fault was found which they fixed today, the speed is still the same speed as before, can anyone advise what should happen now? Is an overnight update needed or something or another engineers visit?
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Message posted on 10 Nov 2025 09:51 PM
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@Hallly Wired ADSL connection, 24 hours after the fix, the sky will go back up, you can see it on your service checker if/when you look.
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Message posted on 10 Nov 2025 08:58 PM
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Re: Broadband line fault, slow speeds
Are you on fibre (ONT box on your wall connected to your router) or on an ADSL service, delivered over you phone line, plugged into the purple socket on your router?
If you're on full fiber then full speed should be delivered as soon as the connection is active, if on ADSL, then if they have reset the connection, then you should see the speed stabalise after a few days.
Your broadband speed is the speed delivered to your router not the speed you see over WiFi, a wired connection to one of the LAN ports on the back of your router will give you a more representative indication of speed, this is the speed that they gurantee, not the Wifi Speed.
If you're seeing slow wifi speeds then try powering down your router for five minutes, when it restarts it should put you on a less cluttered channel. WiFi shares the available wirless spectrum amongst all WiFi stations, if there are a lot, your WiFi performance will be impacted.
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Message posted on 10 Nov 2025 09:04 PM
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Re: Broadband line fault, slow speeds
Thank you!
its ADSL so that makes sense, I'll see how this week goes. Appreciate the point on the guaranted speed. The WiFi speed test is at 10% of what it was 2 weeks ago.
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@Hallly Wired ADSL connection, 24 hours after the fix, the sky will go back up, you can see it on your service checker if/when you look.
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