01 Jul 2024 01:13 AM
For a few weeks now by 900m broadband (roughly 400m wifi) has been dropping to around 90m(wifi), when i reboot the router im back to full speed, but every single night it drops back to 90. Not only does this happen every night the router drops the broadband a few times, it seems until the 90m speed is reached. i have been testing the speed using speedtest.net
Whats really annoying is my contract has run out and im paying full price for everything, is this what happens when you pay full price for super fast fibre??? i can feel a call to virgin!!!!
Just to clarify, if i reboot the router i get full speed during the day and evening sometime after midnight the router loses at least 2 green lights for 30 secs or so then goes back online....sometime full speed, but seems to do this for a few times until its 90m and becomes stable.
thanks Neil
01 Jul 2024 08:07 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Neil1234 assume you mean you have a Gigabit full fibre connection which delivers 900Mb/s over Ethernet and 400Mb/s over WiFi is that correct?
First point with anyISP you are not guaranteed to get full speed 24/7 as you share bandwidth with other users. With Openreach full fibre GPON set up up to 32 customers share a download capacity of 2.48Gb/s statistically contention issues are quite rare as in practice very few users ever use even 10% of the bandwidth they buy for extended periods. Virgin systems are similarly contended. To get a Gigabit uncontended conection would cost an awful lot more.
A blip after midnight can be due to housekeeping activity but it should not reduce throughput by 90%. When you are running spedtests is that over a direct ethernet connection or over wifi?
01 Jul 2024 04:06 PM
i always use speedtest.net over wifi....your point of sharing the bandwidth with other consumers is valid...except it only happens late night/very early hours of the morning typically 1-2am.
if i leave it at 90m it wont reboot, only reboots if i reset to 900m/400m ethernet/wifi
thank you
02 Jul 2024 12:17 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreIt would be useful to know if the speed drop also occurs on an ethernet connected device as we can then tell if its an issue with the Sky connection or your local router/WiFi conditions.
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