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Message posted on 03 Feb 2025 02:54 PM
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Still have internet issue after engineer visit
So BT Openreach engineer arrived today and fixed my line that was dropping from 40meg to 35meg then to 30meg then to 25meg etc etc and he got it straight back up to a 40meg sync its max by simply replacing the faceplate on my master socket.
However although now the router is showing a connection speed of 39999kbps so 40meg i am still getting a perfect exactly 29.9meg on all speed tests as if their is an artificial cap on my line.
What do i do?
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Message posted on 03 Feb 2025 04:44 PM
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Re: Still have internet issue after engineer visit
You will need to do as presumbly what you did before and report this to Sky.
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Message posted on 03 Feb 2025 05:31 PM
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Re: Still have internet issue after engineer visit
I did manage to contact Sky. They said I have to wait 14 days for the line to "notice" the change in speed and if it has not gone up by them to phone again. Is this correct?
I remember years ago i had this same issue a artificial cap and they had to restart line training to fix it as if i was a brand new customer.
Message posted on 03 Feb 2025 06:06 PM
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Re: Still have internet issue after engineer visit
The BT openreach engineer said my area is less than 3 months away before openreach FTTP will be available so around that time i will probably move to EE on full fiber then and get away from Sky.
I would have changed to full fiber with Sky but these recent outages and Sky's support not appearing to fully know what there doing is putting me off staying with sky even for full fiber.
Message posted on 04 Feb 2025 04:35 AM
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Re: Still have internet issue after engineer visit
It has started working at 40meg like the router is connected at so the artificial cap has vanished.
Message posted on 04 Feb 2025 06:00 AM
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Re: Still have internet issue after engineer visit
@mrbacon the engineer replaced the face plate to isolate the extension phone wiring in your home which is the likely cause of your speed drop. The wiring can act as an aerial which picks up interference.. There is equipment in the cabinet which monitorss you line every day and adjusts the speed to give you a stable connection. As you line conditions improve this DLM system will gradually allows speeds to improve hopefully to the 40Mb/s which is the maximum for the product Sky buy from Openreach for your line. That is why Sky say wait 10 days..
One point the connection speed of 40Mb/s will never be the speed you see on internet speed tests as roughly 8% of that speed is required to route data correctly so, ball park, 35Mb/s is the maximum throughput a 40Mb/s line will deliver.
When your road is updated to full fibre all of this becomes irrelevant as fibre delivers the speed you buy as there is no speed lost from the exchange. Thecservice should be also far more reliable as issues like interference disapears . However the speed your devices can access is often limited by the speed of the WiFi connection between the hub and the device which becomes the limitation as it doesn't automatically increase.
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 04 Feb 2025 04:21 PM
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Re: Still have internet issue after engineer visit
Thanks for the reply, The engineer said the issue was my faceplate was dislodged and had probably been knocked. We did have builders near where the master socket was a few weeks back doing work to the inside wall of the house so it might have been them that started it all.
I do get almost 40meg when my line is working properly this is a speed test i just did from the AAISP SPEED TEST which i find is very accurate from my laptop thats connected at 866meg via 5ghz wifi max signal 6 meters from router if that.
Message posted on 04 Feb 2025 04:33 PM
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Re: Still have internet issue after engineer visit
After a fault fix it takes around 24-48hrs for the throughput to come back up & match the fixed sync speed. It sounds like your line has done that now.
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