There have been a couple like that in the last week. None before that I remember. It could be BT Wholesale are mucking about modifying the test again and screwing up. Not for the first time.
The reason I asked about the Internet Security is that some firewalls can cause weird effects on speed tests. Avira and Kaspersky being common suspects.
The sequence is:- Connect, sync speed is determined >> IP Profile is determined almost straight away >> IP Profile change is logged by BTW >> a few times a day Plusnet interrogate that log and apply a slightly lower
Current line speed, which is what ultimately limits your line download speed.
The links in that chain are not robust. It shouldn't be possible for throughput to exceed IP Profile on the BT test. However, it's my understanding there are at least two copies of the IP Profile in the BTW system. What we see in the speed test report is just a figure used for reports. The other one is what actually controls the speed. The two do seem occasionally to get out of step, with the Plusnet CLS being set by the real limiting one.
ISPs are expected to monitor the IP Profile and make sure nothing arrives at the DSLAM from them faster than it, as that would mean the DSLAM would have to drop random packets because they couldn't all go down your line. Plusnet and a few others certainly do this, and Plusnet are able to buffer your line to some extent.
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