05-10-2022 18:02
05-10-2022 19:26
@Anonymous User
When you say new to NOW broadband, have you been with them for 10+ days? As the speed will fluctuate within the first 10 days
https://help.nowtv.com/article/why-does-my-broadband-speed-vary-in-the-first-ten-days
Otherwise it’s possibly a fault with your line maybe as far back as the cabinet.
05-10-2022 19:50
Hi, yes, our contract started about a month ago.
What do you mean "as far back as the cabinet"?
thanks for your response
05-10-2022 22:10 - edited 05-10-2022 22:11
@Anonymous User wrote:Hi, yes, our contract started about a month ago.
What do you mean "as far back as the cabinet"?
thanks for your response
@Anonymous User
Your line runs on copper from your property to an Openreach cabinet somewhere nearby, and from there to Now, it runs over shared fibre.
Fibre is pretty reliable, but the copper bit can have any of the issues that used to plague the old all-copper lines - bad connections, dry joints, water ingress, and so on.
But Openreach should be able to find and fix any of these issues that may be affecting your connection,
05-10-2022 22:20
Aye, but it's best to establish first where those issues arise, do you not agree?
05-10-2022 22:22
@redchiz1 wrote:Wireless testing will not give you the best measures. Have you tried a wired test? What is your router sync speed showing as?
While all sorts of things can impact WiFi performance - distance, walls, fish tanks, other equipment - if you can’t get 60/70 on a fast WiFi device in line of sight a few feet from the router, then I think guaranteeing that speed is meaningless.
05-10-2022 22:27
Indeed, but the OP is yet to confirm whether these speeds are apparent at the router, or wired, so any further advice is somewhat dependent. Especially referral to Openreach.
05-10-2022 22:55
Thing here is that the OP is inviting our thoughts in the context of his awaiting a callback from Now Broadband. So it’s all speculation and rumination so far.
@Anonymous User
How are you measuring these speeds, wired or WIFI, and if WiFi are you measuring them as close to the router as you can reasonably get?
05-10-2022 23:10
So following the suggestions I did a wired test and actually got 70Mbs and checked the wireless while i was at it and got the same result. I have now brought my PC back to my room and the speed is back down to 5 and on my phone I'm getting 35Mbs.
I am now thoroughly confused. I do not live in a big place and the distance from my pc to my router is probably only about 5m though there are walls between. I do not appear to have a weak connection as the wifi bar is full.
Is this a fault with the router itsself? What do I even do in this situation as I guess I am technically getting the right speeds.
I had tested the speeds right by the router before and definitely did not get 70Mbs before and the speeds vary quite a bit during the day.
Thank you both for your help so far