Discussion topic: Web page buffering
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Message posted on 29 Sep 2025 04:41 PM
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Re: Web page buffering
@Pual45 What speed package do you have from sky although you look ok you do appear to be set as 80/20 split but on a Full Fibre connection profile! so is it FF100 that you have? Apart from a 140ms upload delay nothing is un towards hub wise!
Message posted on 29 Sep 2025 05:37 PM
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Re: Web page buffering
I have FF75.
I'm not a gamer, I don't need a high bandwidth. I don't download loads of stuff, occasional program software, reference surfing, i.e. gaining information about projects I'm doing, mainly 3D design for which I use PC based software, so no online apps used. Then in the bedroom (not that!) I'll stream a movie or TV series occasionally. The problem is every site I go to regardless whether I've visited before it will wait for around 20+ seconds (sometimes more) before the page even starts loading. Its ridiculous, as my SIM card, in my Wi-Fi mobile router is quicker. Started about two week after installation. Had Virgin Fibre before that and it was fine, only changed because price jumped up to a daft amount.
Message posted on 29 Sep 2025 05:42 PM
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Re: Web page buffering
@Pual45 Got it now, tonight if you do not need Internet then switch the hub off before you go for the night, see if it paths another way for you. Before you start this do a www.whatismyipaddress.com and either note or capture the screen, then we will know if in the morning it has selected a new IP for you to work against.
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