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Standard User SteveBushell999
(regular) Wed 22-Jun-22 12:40:04
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Re: Slow speed after GEA migration


[re: FakeJake] [link to this post]
 
New router arriving tomorrow and the new service is already active on port 2 of my existing ONT.


And? Is it better?
Standard User zebb_edi
(regular) Wed 22-Jun-22 13:16:57
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Re: Slow speed after GEA migration


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I eagerly await a post from anyone who has been migrated and experienced no (or any) problems like we have, I do realise forums are where disgruntled people congregate, but it'd be good to know.


I posted several weeks ago in this thread that I am migrated to GEA, as are 2 of my neighbours and the connection for all of us is performing better than it ever has in latency and speed. We're all on the Almondsbury (near Bristol) exchange and live ~11 miles away. 2 of us have 900Mbps and the 3rd I think has 500Mbps. Currently have had a stable session for 850hrs continuously. Would be longer apart from I did a firmware update on my router.

If you check my post I even posted BQM graphs showing the night it swapped.

Edited by zebb_edi (Wed 22-Jun-22 13:47:25)

Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 22-Jun-22 13:39:23
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Re: Slow speed after GEA migration *DELETED*


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Standard User FakeJake
(regular) Wed 22-Jun-22 13:49:48
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Re: Slow speed after GEA migration


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Yeah, let's stack up the variables!..... When Zen tried that router here and I had the same fault, it worked exactly the same for me as the normal Fritz box though...... May as well make full use of FakeJake's free testing though? !!!

New router is for the new connection. But if I have issues then I've got both models to hand.

Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 22-Jun-22 14:09:31
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Re: Slow speed after GEA migration


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In reply to a post by dect:
In reply to a post by FakeJake:
the new service is already active on port 2 of my existing ONT.
So you already have a 4 port ONT?

Edit: if so maybe something like this? Linky
Sorry to be pushy but could you confirm you already have a 4 port Huawei ONT?

Edited by deleted (Wed 22-Jun-22 14:10:43)

Standard User FakeJake
(regular) Wed 22-Jun-22 14:16:33
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Re: Slow speed after GEA migration


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In reply to a post by dect:
In reply to a post by dect:
In reply to a post by FakeJake:
the new service is already active on port 2 of my existing ONT.
So you already have a 4 port ONT?

Edit: if so maybe something like this? Linky
Sorry to be pushy but could you confirm you already have a 4 port Huawei ONT?


I do

Standard User SteveBushell999
(regular) Wed 22-Jun-22 14:24:12
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Re: Slow speed after GEA migration


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Thanks Zebb_edi, now things get interesting..... I notice you are near Bristol, yet FakeJake, Fido and myself are all in the NorthWest (Cheshire) - So, a slightly different plea! has anyone in the NorthWest (Cheshire / Manchester) been successfully or otherwise migrated?
Standard User Realalemadrid
(committed) Wed 22-Jun-22 14:57:46
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Re: Slow speed after GEA migration


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I would want to try the new FTTP service ASAP, a PC with a PPPoE connection would be a quick and easy test.
Standard User SteveBushell999
(regular) Wed 22-Jun-22 16:05:40
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Re: Slow speed after GEA migration


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a PPPoE connection would be a quick and easy test
You would 'think' so, but you could very well be wrong! When I had this fault it worked just fine using a Mac PPPOE test, but not with the FritzBox or Technicolor routers, it did work (partially) using an Apple TimeCapsule as a router though. I'm afraid this is a deep and tough technical problem, and seems to depend on how individual TCP stacks handle packet loss.
Standard User FakeJake
(regular) Wed 22-Jun-22 16:17:26
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Re: Slow speed after GEA migration


[re: zebb_edi] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by zebb_edi:
In reply to a post by SteveBushell999:
I eagerly await a post from anyone who has been migrated and experienced no (or any) problems like we have, I do realise forums are where disgruntled people congregate, but it'd be good to know.


I posted several weeks ago in this thread that I am migrated to GEA, as are 2 of my neighbours and the connection for all of us is performing better than it ever has in latency and speed. We're all on the Almondsbury (near Bristol) exchange and live ~11 miles away. 2 of us have 900Mbps and the 3rd I think has 500Mbps. Currently have had a stable session for 850hrs continuously. Would be longer apart from I did a firmware update on my router.

If you check my post I even posted BQM graphs showing the night it swapped.


This is how it's meant to go when everything is working correctly.

We are just the unlucky ones

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