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Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Sun 28-Aug-16 11:53:20
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Re: Fibre (FTTC) Speeds


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Is this still Aquiss, on an Entanet product, as per your sig?

I ask, because the second link in your OP clearly shows red for the atrocious download there, but more importantly the text box says "For your connection, the acceptable range of speeds is 40Mbps - 77.35Mbps".

Whichever non-LLU ISP it is, I suggest when using the BT Test that you always proceed to the Further Diagnostics, allied to a (signed in) thinkbroadband one to show the real-time test graphs at both good and bad times.

What do the VDSL2 estimates give? Both clear and impacted please.

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Edited by RobertoS (Sun 28-Aug-16 11:55:16)

Standard User CJT
(experienced) Sun 28-Aug-16 15:24:07
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Re: Fibre (FTTC) Speeds


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In reply to a post by RobertoS:
Is this still Aquiss, on an Entanet product, as per your sig?

I ask, because the second link in your OP clearly shows red for the atrocious download there, but more importantly the text box says "For your connection, the acceptable range of speeds is 40Mbps - 77.35Mbps".

Whichever non-LLU ISP it is, I suggest when using the BT Test that you always proceed to the Further Diagnostics, allied to a (signed in) thinkbroadband one to show the real-time test graphs at both good and bad times.

What do the VDSL2 estimates give? Both clear and impacted please.


Hello RobertoS

It's Aquiss, but the speed checker seems to link to Entanet who I presume Aquiss use.

Here is the result from the VDSL Checker:

VDSL Range A (Clean) 80 80 20 20
VDSL Range B (Impacted) 80 59.1 20 17.1

http://tinypic.com/r/22db1g/9

I hope this helps.

CJT.


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Standard User RobertoS
(elder) Sun 28-Aug-16 15:33:10
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Re: Fibre (FTTC) Speeds


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I think you need to have another chat with Aquiss, particularly if that BT Further Diagnostics test is repeatable. Below 40 is worthy of comment from that, and the red marker is simply not acceptable. As long as you are doing all speed tests wired.

Poor wireless speed tests prove two things only. What your IP Profile is, and whether a wired one is needed to rule out the wireless performance itself.

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Connection - AAISP Home::1 80/20. Sync 57825/13835kbps @ 600m. - BQM


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Standard User CJT
(experienced) Sun 28-Aug-16 19:29:05
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Good Evening RobertoS

All my speed tests are wired, I learnt that one a good few years ago. I am disappointed with how the ISP appears to be handling this situation. At this rate I won't be going with them again sadly. frown

CJT.


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Standard User CJT
(experienced) Fri 02-Sep-16 13:57:53
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and here we go again:

http://www.thinkbroadband.com/speedtest/results.html...

Really not impressed now... have e-mailed the ISP to see what they are going to see..

as I am writing this post I have got this reply:

We feel your frustration and have expressed concerns with our upstream supplier, Entanet. They were rolling out network changes that would have solved this, however, once new network equipment was put some load, they found some major issues not seen during testing, which they have been passed back to their suppliers. An active fix is being attempted from the bi-weekly meetings we have with them. They had to force a rollback, leaving some parts of their network under some stress through the daytime (daytime is Entanet's peak period). Evenings are not Entanet peak periods, so speeds during those times, would be a separate issue (maybe we need to consider that you have 2 issues here).


I have to say Aquiss are very understanding, but even still a sub 15Mbps connection is useless to me, at any time of the day frown

I will report back any progress.

CJT.


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Standard User CJT
(experienced) Fri 09-Sep-16 13:50:29
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Good Afternoon,

I am back to having MORE speed issues, not as bad as before but still poor:

http://www.thinkbroadband.com/speedtest/results.html...

BT Speed Test: http://tinypic.com/r/2qivedh/9

BT Sped Test Additional : http://tinypic.com/r/1424ww1/9

I am e-mailing the ISP now... frown

CJT.


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Standard User MHC
(sensei) Fri 09-Sep-16 14:00:55
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The TBB test suggests that the line is fine and the issue is either in your PC/local network or congestion at an Entanet node.

Run the TBB and BT tests followed by a speedtest.net test. When you do it, have task manager (networking) running and then capture the throughput graph which should show all three test. Post links to the three tests, and the image.

That way, it is possible to compare the peak performance at 70+ at the start of the TBB test against the other two to see if they are doing the same.


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Standard User CJT
(experienced) Fri 09-Sep-16 14:18:15
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Good Afternoon MHC,

Thanks for your reply.

With regards to Task Manager (Networking) I am running Win 10 so do you mean this:

http://tinypic.com/r/4v5t0i/9

Thanks in advance.

CJT.


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Standard User MHC
(sensei) Fri 09-Sep-16 14:41:50
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That's it. With Win10 you need stretch it out and set update speed to normal or high and may need to do one for each.

It should autoscale to show the 70+ Mb but it takes time.


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Standard User 69bertie
(regular) Fri 09-Sep-16 19:11:11
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Not much difference to what other ISP state i.e. Zen Not that such a set up would make anybody happy. When I had problems with Plusnet back in January they got an engineer out, even though it was nowhere as bad as what the OP is posting. If I was the OP I'd move! But it does depend on how much the service is costing.

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