Bruno   10 #13 Posted October 16, 2013 it was in my 1st question posted yesterday and installed yesterday got talk talk fibre installed today with the 38meg deal installed by openreach cable box only 500m down road just done speedtest and only getting 15meg and under on a few speedtests yes understand it needs to calibrate etc only 10mb today so getting slower its used hardwired and wifi guessing its old copper wire from pole to my house as i stated fibre box only 500meters away and to only get 10mb to 15mb out of 38mb is rubbish not even half  Wired or wireless. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
barts96 Â Â 10 #14 Posted October 16, 2013 both used hardwired to pc ,xbox wifi for laptop,ipad etc Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Leah-Lacie   10 #15 Posted October 16, 2013 both used hardwired to pc ,xbox wifi for laptop,ipad etc  When you did the speedtest you did it on the PC wired to the router then? I haven't tested my connection wired, but I'm getting around 30mb on my laptop wirelessly and only 9mb when I test on my phone, so the speed must be device related also.   Posted from Sheffieldforum.co.uk App for Android Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Bruno   10 #16 Posted October 16, 2013 both used hardwired to pc ,xbox wifi for laptop,ipad etc  Which was your speed test done done on, I'm on talk talk  PC wired 38.5mb ipad wireless 18.65 mb Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Leah-Lacie   10 #17 Posted October 16, 2013 If you have a few devices connected to WiFi at the time of testing as well, I believe this can cause the speed test result to be lower, although I'm not 100% sure on that if you are testing using a wired connection.   Posted from Sheffieldforum.co.uk App for Android Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
altus   538 #18 Posted October 16, 2013 There's a table here that lists estimates of speeds at various distances from the local cabinet. For 500m it says 38Mbps would typical but there are a number of things that might affect that. The quality/condition of cable from the cabinet to your house has already been mentioned but I'm wondering about you having a 38Mb connection rather than a 76Mb one. Depending on how 38Mb differs from 76Mb, might you be getting 38Mb degraded by 500m rather than 76Mb degraded by 500m? I don't know if that is nonsense or not, if someone knows how the two differ please chip in, but it might explain the speeds you're getting. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
barts96 Â Â 10 #19 Posted October 16, 2013 Tested WiFi with only x1 device running 76 mb was extra 5 pound a month and thought 38 mb would be ample compared to the 2 mb I was getting previously to fibre Sky used to say fault recorded online but never cured it after numberous vista by engineers so I thought I had enough n went fibre so the fault could Still be there if it goes copper to fibre or visevisa lol Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Resident   1,185 #20 Posted October 16, 2013 Can I ask, Are you sure you're connected to the box that's 500m? You might be connected to a different one. A friend of mine has a cabinet at the end of his street but the one his line is connected to is a few streets away.  Also even if you are connected to that cabinet there's a large chance that the cable length is greater that the straight line distance.  I'm 400m from my exchange however the cable length is estimated to be closer to 700m because of the way it's routed underground. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
captainwood2   10 #21 Posted October 16, 2013 Tested WiFi with only x1 device running 76 mb was extra 5 pound a month and thought 38 mb would be ample compared to the 2 mb I was getting previously to fibre Sky used to say fault recorded online but never cured it after numberous vista by engineers so I thought I had enough n went fibre so the fault could Still be there if it goes copper to fibre or visevisa lol  Does sound like a line fault to me had a friend with a similar experience plus i live the same kind of difference from my cabinet and get 80mb on infinity. Get it reported to Talk Talk! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
tintin123 Â Â 10 #22 Posted October 16, 2013 Your wifi connection is also affected by any neighbours on the same or adjacent channels. They interfere with one another and will cause errors which means you will get retransmissions, which means overall throughput will drop. I've got 8 networks other than mine showing up on my tablet. Trying to get a clear channel is impossible. The only true speed test is wired, which you've done, so looks like the line. You're still getting a very usable speed. Enjoy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
barts96 Â Â 10 #23 Posted October 16, 2013 Your wifi connection is also affected by any neighbours on the same or adjacent channels. They interfere with one another and will cause errors which means you will get retransmissions, which means overall throughput will drop. I've got 8 networks other than mine showing up on my tablet. Trying to get a clear channel is impossible. The only true speed test is wired, which you've done, so looks like the line. You're still getting a very usable speed. Enjoy. Â yes changed channel from auto to no6 yes hard wired starts at 15mb and steadily drops to 10mb on the speedtest so guessing it failing somewhere Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Bruno   10 #24 Posted October 16, 2013 Can I ask, Are you sure you're connected to the box that's 500m? You might be connected to a different one. A friend of mine has a cabinet at the end of his street but the one his line is connected to is a few streets away. Also even if you are connected to that cabinet there's a large chance that the cable length is greater that the straight line distance.  I'm 400m from my exchange however the cable length is estimated to be closer to 700m because of the way it's routed underground.  Thats a very good point, I joined talk talk last month, they sent a modem router through the post, I connected it up etc and thought that was it, I went away for a week, then got a text to say an engineer coming out on the 15th to set it up...  So the question is, has the engineer been to you property yet! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...