27 Nov 2022 11:13 AM
I have a guaranteed speed of 100 with ultrafast. I get around 130 but only after resetting my router. We have Sky Q, no gamers just smart TV and mobile phones. Every morning I check WiFi speed and it always around the 30 to 40 mark, a router reset puts it up to 120 plus. Does anyone else have the same problem?
Martin.
27 Nov 2022 11:18 AM - last edited: 27 Nov 2022 11:33 AM
@Martin+Pearce wrote:I have a guaranteed speed of 100 with ultrafast. I get around 130 but only after resetting my router. We have Sky Q, no gamers just smart TV and mobile phones. Every morning I check WiFi speed and it always around the 30 to 40 mark, a router reset puts it up to 120 plus. Does anyone else have the same problem?
Martin.
You need to test via an ethernet-connected device capable of measuring ultrafast speeds to check your access speed. (thanks @daveNOS )
However I am interested that a router reset temporarily improves the WiFi speeds, I'll give it a try later.
27 Nov 2022 11:26 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@TechmanagerMal No you don't, most smartphones can quite easily be used for testing ultrafast speeds.
@Martin+Pearce The issue you describe could well be down to wireless channel interference, resetting the router will almost certainly cause a channel change which would account for the speed suddenly increasing.
27 Nov 2022 06:15 PM - last edited: 27 Nov 2022 06:16 PM
@daveNOS wrote:@TechmanagerMal No you don't, most smartphones can quite easily be used for testing ultrafast speeds.
@Martin+Pearce The issue you describe could well be down to wireless channel interference, resetting the router will almost certainly cause a channel change which would account for the speed suddenly increasing.
Thanks for your input @daveNOS however, I have it on higher authority (Sky Broadband Technical Expert) that you are less likely to get a true result on ultrafast speeds when testing with an Android device.
Proven in my experience.
27 Nov 2022 07:36 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@TechmanagerMal It depends entirely on the device, blanket saying Android devices are not accurate for ultrafast speed is false, I only use Android devices and mine are very capable of accurate wireless speed testing on 100mbps+ connections(within a couple of mb of ethernet connected devices).
If the advice from the Sky experts is as you say then they need retraining.
27 Nov 2022 07:58 PM - last edited: 27 Nov 2022 08:11 PM
@daveNOS wrote:@TechmanagerMal It depends entirely on the device, blanket saying Android devices are not accurate for ultrafast speed is false, I only use Android devices and mine are very capable of accurate wireless speed testing on 100mbps+ connections(within a couple of mb of ethernet connected devices).
If the advice from the Sky experts is as you say then they need retraining.
It depends .... Agreed but,
the quote was "you are less likely to get a true result on ultrafast speeds when testing with an Android device" not "blanket saying"etc.
(within a couple of mb of ethernet ...?
The adviser is in a senior position so I would expect reasonably good knowledge.
YMMV.
29 Nov 2022 03:02 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@TechmanagerMal wrote:
@daveNOS wrote:
@TechmanagerMal No you don't, most smartphones can quite easily be used for testing ultrafast speeds.
@Martin+Pearce The issue you describe could well be down to wireless channel interference, resetting the router will almost certainly cause a channel change which would account for the speed suddenly increasing.
Thanks for your input @daveNOS however, I have it on higher authority (Sky Broadband Technical Expert) that you are less likely to get a true result on ultrafast speeds when testing with an Android device.
Proven in my experience.
Completely false and absolute utter tripe. My Samsung S21 Ultra can speedtest over WiFi much higher than my partners iPhone XR.
29 Nov 2022 07:11 PM
Hi
Is it dropping to 38Mbps by any chance?
have a look here to see if it's the same
https://helpforum.sky.com/t5/Broadband/Slow-broadband/td-p/4143010
30 Nov 2022 11:37 AM
@jamesn123 wrote:
@TechmanagerMal wrote:
@daveNOS wrote:@TechmanagerMal No you don't, most smartphones can quite easily be used for testing ultrafast speeds.
@Martin+Pearce The issue you describe could well be down to wireless channel interference, resetting the router will almost certainly cause a channel change which would account for the speed suddenly increasing.
Thanks for your input @daveNOS however, I have it on higher authority (Sky Broadband Technical Expert) that you are less likely to get a true result on ultrafast speeds when testing with an Android device.
Proven in my experience.
Completely false and absolute utter tripe. My Samsung S21 Ultra can speedtest over WiFi much higher than my partners iPhone XR.
Rather a strong point of view!
However, as I said above - YMMV, mine supports the suggestion to me of someone who I would think is a respected senior Sky employee.
01 Dec 2022 10:26 AM
Last night 120 when I went to bed, only me using the WiFi other than wife's phone we are both in our 70s , no x boxes etc. This morning speed varied between 9 and 24, switched off router and switched on again no improvement switched hub and router off for 4 minutes, speed then had gone up to 130, I find it absolutely infuriating.
06 Dec 2022 10:52 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@TechmanagerMal wrote:Rather a strong point of view!
However, as I said above - YMMV, mine supports the suggestion to me of someone who I would think is a respected senior Sky employee.
Not a strong point of view, a correction of clear misinformation.
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