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@09:50 today (19/01/2026)
I just fed up of hearing from peoples telling me porkies about latency too high on full fibre. Honest, I don't care!
No more checking TTB monitor, no more checking for spiked, the speed & service are fine just like what kItz say and other says.
Not going to waste my time anymore now.. Let this be the end of it.
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You brought this up at the start! Wish I never bothered listen to you. Anyway, Full Fibre isn't worth it to worrying about it anymore.
I got other important life to do.
Closed this thread please.
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This is all on you fella, As people can see below I was supportive of you, you shared the links of your BQM and I tried to help you understand the massive spikes. I stopped commenting on page 11 of 21 of this thread so your the one with the issue so please do not try to blame me.
Could the spikes be your speed tests? If you're concerned about packet loss use this website (remember to change test server to UK)
https://packetlosstest.com/ Done it. On Windows 11 Pro PC
https://i.ibb.co/Z6pckWwf/packetlosstest.jpg Thats good, its not showing any packet loss.
Have you tried temporarily changing the link speed on the Windows 11 device from 2.5Gbps/Auto down to 1Gbps when connected to the TP Link Archer BE230 (BE3600) to see if the same issue happens. Only one problem with Aquiss don't selling openreach 1600/115 but doesn't matter as speed is not everything we need mostly. 😀 As long as you're happy with what you have now that is the main thing, Aquiss may make 1600/115 available in the future 
Your BQM still isn't looking great for FTTP, would be good if you could get to the root cause of those spikes. May be worth considering overlaying the BQM graph for several days to see if there is a pattern to it. I can see every two hours there is spikes on it Yes I noticed them, they don't appear on your Plusnet or Cerberus screenshots so may be caused by a device connected to the FTTP router as they seem to occur day and night. I was more concerned about the amount of 160ms spikes throughout the day apart from between 03:30 and 09:30. There may be an innocent reason but if it was me I would want to understand why. May be make a note of when you do heavy downloads and compare that with the graph and see if they match up. Also you could check what devices you have connected to the FTTP router and while you still have your other legacy broadband connections move them all over to one of them and over time gradually bring them back and monitor between each to see if and when these spikes come back.
Edited by PCJM40 (Mon 19-Jan-26 10:49:43)
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This is all on you fella, As people can see below I was supportive of you, you shared the links of your BQM and I tried to help you understand the massive spikes. I stopped commenting on page 11 of 21 of this thread so your the one with the issue so please do not try to blame me.
Nothing wrong with full fibre. The spiked is only coming from speedtest, that's normal. Anyway I got better things to do rather than worrying about spiked.
I can see my past service with Plusnet (FTTC), Cerberus (SoGfast), Aquiss (SoGEA) and FTTP all the same spiked. Nothing to worry.
This got to end now.
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Lastly, I have now removed TBB BQM. I don't wanna to see it anymore. If full fibre are downtime, then raise this matter with my own ISP.
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I stopped commenting on page 11 of 21 of this thread
Posts per page can be set at any value up to at leat 40 on a per user basis ...
Edited by DFScale (Mon 19-Jan-26 11:13:43)
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Lastly, I have now removed TBB BQM. I don't wanna to see it anymore. If full fibre are downtime, then raise this matter with my own ISP. May be sensible in the future not to share your BQMs, Speed tests and other data if you can't handle anyone giving you advice on them. Enjoy your FTTP like the rest of us are doing rather than doing speed tests every 30 minutes.
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I stopped commenting on page 11 of 21 of this thread Posts per page can be set at any value up to at leat 40 on a per user basis ...
OK for clarity, I stopped commenting roughly half way through this thread and so far there has been over 200 responses, so roughly 100 posts more after I stopped commenting.
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More from the other side @10:41 today (19/01/2026)
I knew this guy loving to upsets me more!
I don't care anymore, why should I listened to his pointless stir up! I have set out my evidence, you can try to keep blaming me but I am not the one doing speed tests every 30 minutes and then being surprised when you get massive 160ms spikes. I asked you back on 10th January 2026 if the spikes could be caused by speed tests and you didn't answer, if anything it looks like you did even more speed tests and massive test downloads.
Edited by PCJM40 (Mon 19-Jan-26 11:30:11)
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