Discussion topic: Really slow speeds on fibre connection between 7-11pm
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Message posted on 01 May 2025 09:07 PM
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Really slow speeds on fibre connection between 7-11pm
Hi all,
I am on sky's gigafast broadband which guarantees a minimum of 600mbps download speed. This minimum is usually met however around 7pm my download speed tanks to around 10-20mbps, my upload speed however is unaffected and remains the same. It tends to only happen during this time and then returns to normal around midnight. I have been in contact with support who sent me a new router believing that to be the issue, after installing the router I can safely say it hasn't fixed the speed at all. I have been on the phone with support for the last 5 days trying any and all suggestions but have yet to see any improvement. My last hope is when they send out an engineer it can be fixed but if anyone else has had a similar issue I would appreciate any advice.
Thanks
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Message posted on 01 May 2025 09:40 PM
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Re: Really slow speeds on fibre connection between 7-11pm
@reecerw Hard one to check but see the text below.
1. FTTP is a contended service, up to 32 users can be sharing the 2.5Gb backhaul, so you can never expect the full speed all the time, you may get 900mb when there are fewer people using it. I expect that you are sharing the backhaul with many users. If everyone was using it fully, you may only get 78mbs. Its called statistical multiplexing, which relies on the fact that all users are not utilising their connection fully, all of the time.
BT quote up to 900mb, so you are likely to get much less than that during peak times.
Speed tests pass very little data, so normally give a much higher speed.
2. The max OR connect to a splitter is 30 ( 32 is the splitter maximum but policy is 30 ) not every CBT port provided is likely to have a customer using it , so unless on a ‘new site’ that has no alternatives to OR FTTP the actual number on a splitter is likely to be way less , OR currently have about a 30% take up, so maybe 10 users per splitter , plus the majority don’t take 900Mb but slower profiles , and the chances of those ‘on line ‘ at any one time all and doing something intensive, rather than browsing / Netflix that may be consuming less than 30-100Mb , is slim , that’s why there is a 700Mb minimum speed guarantee on 900Mb …..the 2.4Gb will be plenty ,you would have to be incredibly unlucky to have any consistent congestion.
If you suspect PON congestion, try at a time when there won’t be much activity, late evening or early morning .
Although you have tried somethings to ‘ isolate’ the problem , the most obvious thing to do ( that you haven’t apparently tried ) is use the BT router , without doing that , you haven’t really proved anything , your third party router may great , but even great routers can be mis configured or faulty
Message posted on 02 May 2025 06:20 AM
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Re: Really slow speeds on fibre connection between 7-11pm
@reecerw while contention is a potential issue with Openreach's GPON full fibre set up in practice it is not a widespread issue as yet and unless you are very unlucky with your neighbours it is not going to start at 7pm and end at 11pm. A more likely cause to my mind is WiFi issues you can test this theory by running speed tests on a device connected by ethernet if tgst shows normal speeds then you are likely the slow down is due to WiFi issues which are common.
The cause of interference can be down to your neighbours using their networks installing a wifi analyzer app on a phone will enable you tomsee what othercwifi networks are in range with their signal strength and channel usage. Two signals on thecsame or adjacent channel will interfere reducing throughput and increasing latency. However there are other causes of interference which analyser apps cannot pick up. The 2.4 and 5GHz bands are used by other equipment like wireless speakers, baby monitors etc. if you have anything like that in your home try turning it off.
65inch Sky Glass, 3 Sky Streaming Pucks, Sky Ultrafast + and Sky SR213(white Wifi Max hub) main Wifi from 3 TP-Link Deco M4 units in access point mode
Message posted on 02 May 2025 12:06 PM
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Re: Really slow speeds on fibre connection between 7-11pm
Unfortunately it is the same with my wired connection, speeds reduced to a crawl all starting around 7pm. I am receiving a booster today but I don't think that will fix the problem so hopefully when they send an engineer out they can fix something. The speed has only just recently started to fall off which is why I assume they sent a new router thinking it was a hardware problem.
Message posted on 02 May 2025 03:34 PM
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Re: Really slow speeds on fibre connection between 7-11pm
@reecerw Do let the Forum know the outcome to your specific issue either way, good or bad.
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