I'm having issues with both my internet connection (and other radio devices such as my Evohome heating control system).
These issues seem to start in the evening for FTTC and are worst around 9-10pm. The Evohome is also problematic in the evening, however shows oddities all the time.
From my internet connection point of view I first notice that everything seems to slow down in terms of response time. Websites seem to stall loading for quite some time. Performing speed tests seems to show really low speed of ten to a couple of hundred kb's for 10-30secs then ramping up to normal speed.
What I have noticed is the the Noise Margin drops significantly when experiencing this problem but only for down not up. By example my usual noise margin hovers between 6.1 - 6.5 db throughout the day. However, when these annomolies happen the noise margin drops down to 2.3 - 2.4db. Upload remains at 5.8-6db
With regards to be Evohome (which operates on 868mhz) I am finding messages are not getting relayed from controller to relay (however are to the TRV's). This leads to house overheating, but the connection reported back by the devices shows 5/5 signal (and happens even if they are next to each other). Honeywell believe there is interference, which makes sense.
I have smart meters and notice the zigbee receiver complaints about signal loss, but then magically it comes back (even when quite close to the meters).
I am on a laptop connected by WiFi over 5ghz and the slowness is still present.
Any ideas what could be causing such a massive amount of interference to be causing issues across:
FTTC power levels
868mhz evohome messages
2.4ghz WiFi zigbee comms
5ghz WiFi my laptop
Apologies if the posts a bit loose on details and a bit sporadic. At first I thought it might be the construction of the house, but that wouldn't effect the FTTC surely at random intervals? Honeywell said they have seen fringe examples where smart meters have caused problems to their devices. EON refuse to back down and won't let me (nor them) turn the smart meters off to check.



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