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Message posted on 22 Oct 2025 08:59 PM
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Slow speeds gigafast
Hi everyone,I after some feedback if possible.
I upgraded to gigafast in April.
The estimated speed i should be getting is between 780/930 mbps.
I have 700mbps to my router(new one from.sky).
Wifi speeds vary from 100mbps/700mbps and cable is constant 88mbps.
Ive had numerous tests carried out and apparently there no issues as the speed is above the 600mbps guarantee.
Any info would be much appreciated.
Thanks
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Message posted on 22 Oct 2025 09:01 PM
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Re: Slow speeds gigafast
Wifi is 100/450 mbps but fluctuates
Message posted on 22 Oct 2025 09:07 PM
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Re: Slow speeds gigafast
@Welshlee82 Have you ever tried another cable from the Laptop to the Hub Ethernet port or ports! And you are sure that the laptop has a 1Gb/s Ethernet card, and the properties for the connection will show 1000/1000 if you look at that!
Message posted on 22 Oct 2025 09:22 PM
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Re: Slow speeds gigafast
Hi,yes I have tried different cables.
The last one came from sky which runs from the ONT to the router port 4.
Yes my PC and Xbox are capable of running 1000mpbs (ethernet port speed).
What im referring to is the speed to my router is lower than what the estimated speed should be and the output is way lower via WiFi or cable.
Shouldn't the speed be closer to 1000mbps considering its full fibre,I'd understand a drop if it was copper cable or normal broadband.
Cheers
Message posted on 22 Oct 2025 09:31 PM
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Re: Slow speeds gigafast
@Welshlee82 FF500 feed on sky, lowest sustained throughput when the external network was busy is 200Mb/s. If you think you are going to get 900Mb/s because you have a gigabit network, then that's not going to be possible. Linked below the Openreach blurb!
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 22 Oct 2025 09:34 PM
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Message posted on 22 Oct 2025 09:36 PM
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Thanks,ill have a read
Message posted on 23 Oct 2025 07:07 AM
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@Welshlee82 Sky's speed gurantee is governed by the speeds recorded in the My Sky service checker where if you click on the lastcresult you will see results for the last 3cweeks. It is possible you will see some lreductions at peak times due to contention BUT these should never be much more than around 200Mb/s as few users ever use anything near the bandwidth they buy including yourself unless running speed tests. Although fibre connections can have speed issues it is extremly unusual.
Speed tests on devices need care as they measure the lowest speed in the transfer and you lose roughly 8% due to network overheads. If you haveca black Sky hub 700Mb/s is about the highest you can expect as it is a WiFi5 device. The newer white Sky hubs are WiFi6 so are faster and can easily carry 900Mb/s in the immeadiate area but add in a wall or two and speeds inevitably drop. Whether you need to do anything about that depends on your usage but for the vast majority of users they will not see much improvement in day to day usage above 100Mb/s the exception is file downloads but these are always better over ethernet.
Direct Ethernet connections will deliver 900Mb/s assuming the port on the device is corrdctly set up AND the cable has all 8 cores connected one break and the connection falls back to 90Mb/s. If speeds over wifi are faster than etgernet you have a dodgy link. Very common with older cables, switches and especially if you use powerline adapters.
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
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