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Standard User Taras
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 31-Dec-23 13:55:57
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Re: FTTP - disappointed with speed


[re: jchamier] [link to this post]
 
depends on the configuration of kasperksy. With the default settings it can impact on speed.
Standard User PCJM40
(committed) Sun 31-Dec-23 15:27:42
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Re: FTTP - disappointed with speed


[re: BLaZiNgSPEED] [link to this post]
 
Those Event Id errors are normally associated with an additional Event Id 201 warning with a description of "A connection to the Windows Metadata and Internet Services (WMIS) could not be established."

Edited by PCJM40 (Sun 31-Dec-23 15:30:06)

Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 31-Dec-23 15:44:04
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Re: FTTP - disappointed with speed


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In reply to a post by Taras:
depends on the configuration of kasperksy. With the default settings it can impact on speed.
Any third party software that adds into the network stack and isn't written by Microsoft (or Apple for macOS) is going to potentially cause problems.

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Standard User adrenalize_
(member) Sun 31-Dec-23 17:19:36
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Re: FTTP - disappointed with speed


[re: Ahmedg] [link to this post]
 
Well if you are getting some occasional speed tests over 100Mbps then it doesn't sound like your kit.

Although in some of your pictures your laptop has quite a low battery - I would suggest to ensure the best performance on the tests you use your charger so your laptop isn't in battery saver mode and you could put the performance up to "Best".

It sounds to me like it could be Vodafone's internal routing being the issue given some of the poor single thread tests too - what times of the day are you doing th tests - during peak? 4pm - midnight?

I had this issue once on Vodafone (albeit FTTC) and won't go near them again. The under;ying FTTP technology is very very unlikely to be the issue.
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