15-06-2020 21:41 - edited 15-06-2020 21:46
Hello
i have been with NowTV for broadband since March. My NowTV hub says it is connected at 78Mb and that there are no problems with my line.
For the past few nights the speed from 7pm - 12am ranges from 4Mb at best to 2-3Mb on average. I have troubleshooted as much as I can. I have Even gone as far as disabling the Wi-Fi network and running a Speedtest from a single laptop connected to router over Ethernet (this is where I got 4Mb)
when I get up in the mornings, it is back to a solid 67Mb+!!
this is driving me insane. Surely peak load should not be affecting my speeds this much?
Does anyone have any thoughts? I have repeatedly tried to contact NowTV but online chat is constantly unavailable.
Ps. My upload speed has remained at a solid 18Mb.
17-06-2020 10:39
@Anonymous User
My Account/Broadband & calls/Moving Home.
See phone number, ring it, talk to a human about the issue,
21-07-2020 21:53
Thanks for the reply RobB. Unfortunately whenever i speak to them they just keep saying there is nothing wrong!!!! Bt openreach coming back out tomorrow but I know they wont find a fault. NowTV refusing to send a new router to see if that resolves the issue. It is driving me insane!!!
22-07-2020 9:01
@Anonymous User
Did you ring them at a time which was both during their operating hours AND during the time when your speed was affected?
It would be hard for them to argue with the massive speed drop when they could see it.
But I’m not surprised they won’t send you a new router. You or they would have to posit a mechanism by which your router drops its speeds between certain hours, and is OK the rest of the time. How might that happen, do you think?
It’s much more likely to be external interference.
If you have an Android phone or tablet, I recommend you download WiFi Analyzer. With this, you can see all the detectable WiFi signals in your neighbourhood, and what router channel they are on, and so on.
And you can look when things are OK, and look again when things go slow, to see what, if anything, might be trampling all over your internet signal.