02 Jun 2022 03:19 PM
I upgraded to Sky Gigafast a couple of months ago after a complete install debacle. I'm concerned that when I used to access my router stats I could see my download and upload speeds.... nothing is shown now. When carrying out a health check it says "estimated 900mb down load". Not exactly hi tech...!!
I have my Xbox connected directly to the router via 20m of Cat 8 cable. When I carry out a line connection test it reads 93.5mb download 93.6 upload. My old service was over copper and the Xbox was fed via Mains LAN extenders and the line test then showed 72mb down load. Am I paying all this extra to in theory to gain 20mb. I've also noted on the forum that someone has used Fast Com to check their line speed. My reading was...61mb... ! Then tried Broadband speed checker 64.89mb download 41.46mb upload......
All very distant to the "Estimated" 900mb download.
02 Jun 2022 03:21 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@GF37 Yeah with FTTP now, the speed is not passed to the router for you to see in the router stats, this is held by the ONT which you have no access to.
02 Jun 2022 03:31 PM
@Highlinder Thanks for your quick response, so how do I know I'm getting what I pay for. I'm concerned about the speed tests..
02 Jun 2022 03:40 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@GF37 What does the broadband speed test. I am going to be in the same boat as you getting FTTP.
02 Jun 2022 04:13 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreAre the speed test results in Mbs or MBs? As the latter is eight times faster, the distinction is fairly crucial.
02 Jun 2022 09:41 PM
Do you know what the Ethernet connection between the Xbox and the router has negotiated at?
Looks like it may only be 100Mb/s
03 Jun 2022 10:03 AM
Sorry no I don't. Is there a way to identify this?
03 Jun 2022 11:05 AM - last edited: 03 Jun 2022 11:58 AM
@GF37 wrote:Sorry no I don't. Is there a way to identify this?
Removed as it was the answer to the wrong question.
03 Jun 2022 11:46 AM
@Eeeps Hi, I've searched for speed for Xbox series X and it can manage 2 gig.
03 Jun 2022 11:51 AM
03 Jun 2022 12:17 PM
The Xbox Series X has a Gbps ethernet port and supports 802.11ac dual-band wireless, eg: it cannot achieve a speed of 2Gbps which is twice its maximum and beyond its ability. 😉
03 Jun 2022 12:20 PM
@GF37 wrote:Sorry no I don't. Is there a way to identify this?
If you disconnect the Ethernet cable for 10 seconds and then reconnect it there should be an entry in the log of the hub. This is under Security -> Logs
e.g. ...
syslog: eth3 (Ext switch port: 4) (Logical Port: 12) Link DOWN.
syslog: eth3 (Ext switch port: 4) (Logical Port: 12) Link UP 1000 mbps full duplex
03 Jun 2022 01:11 PM
@Eeeps Carried out as you kindly explained . Log below, It shows link Up 1000 as you explained. Thank you.
syslog: [293244.095000] eth3 (Ext switch port: 4) (Logical Port: 12) Link DOWN.
syslog: eth3.1 - WAN link DOWN.
syslog: DHCP lease expired from server. Connection DOWN.
syslog: Voice IP Connection Down
syslog: Voice Disconnected
syslog: sky dhcpc client (v0.0.1) started
syslog: sky dhcpc client (v0.0.1) started
syslog: [293260.223000] eth3 (Ext switch port: 4) (Logical Port: 12) Link UP 1000 mbps full duplex
03 Jun 2022 01:13 PM
Do you have Sky Q box(es) and Sky Q mini box(es) on your network connected by ethernet cables?
03 Jun 2022 01:15 PM
@mae-3 Sky Q and mini boxes are wifi.
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