fmannix10 wrote: » Definitely something wrong there it shouldnt be that slow. What provider do you use? I'm with Eir and I don't think I've never ever seen it drop under 930 Mb download on speedtest but I am probably on a pritty quite exchange. I think with this version of gpon for the last mile 2.5 Gbit down in shared with 32 customers but I'm not certain.
littlecopilot wrote: » Vodafone 300Mbps. Yeah there's something wrong as under 10Mbps is not right. Was with Eir last year and it was consistently 280-300Mbps all the time for 12 months. Also its back to normal in the morning so don't think there's anything wrong with my devices/cables or else it would be the same all the time. I connected to Nordvpn there for the craic and got over 100Mbps. Turned it off and I'm back to under 10Mbps again. Not sure to be honest
tuxy wrote: » I think that would indicate a possible routing issue at peak times to some servers.
littlecopilot wrote: » Is it something they can fix if I ring them do you think? It's awful having FTTH with these speeds in the evenings.
AirBiscuit wrote: » Any update on the 500Mb/s profile?
tuxy wrote: » Although I don't know exactly how small profit margins are, I would guess they are fairly tight.
Westnet: Paul wrote: » You have no idea... :pac:
littlecopilot wrote: » Is it possible to get congestion on FTTH? Every evening my speeds are fluctuating from 5-20Mbps. Get around 280Mbps during the day. Have only noticed speed issues this week.
Gilbey wrote: » Am having the same issue with vodafone....have you had any joy getting it sorted...its only started since this covid19 thing...
tuxy wrote: » My guess would be that it's not a FTTH issue, it's an with their network and people with DSL will also be having problems too. I wonder is it country wide or only in one location.
NSAman wrote: » Have a question. How long should I have to wait to get Openeir to solve a “ducting issue” Ordered last August, pushed to November, then December, then january, then March, now august of this year. houses on both sides have FTTH and I am wondering if this is unusual?
cnocbui wrote: » Ducting on your land or elsewhere?
NSAman wrote: » Have no idea... no details are coming to me at all apart from”Ducting work”. I have asked and no information has been forthcoming.
cnocbui wrote: » Do you have a copper phone line, and if so, how does it get to the house?
tuxy wrote: » I believe only an installer who calls to you door would inform you that you need to do ducting on your own land. This ducting work is probably needed on the roadside somewhere between the exchange and your house and will be up to open eir to complete.
NSAman wrote: » thanks for that. When they were out last time (September) they said it was a little bit of work needed, but didnt specify what was needed.. I’m at a loss now as to what was needed to be done.
A+-Guru wrote: » all we can do is wait with fingers crossed, maybe the OpenEIR Civil crew work in specific areas and do a whole load in the same area, I do not know.
tuxy wrote: » Was it an installer that called or did you get taking to a random worker. If work is needed to be done on your land they will tell you and then you have to organise and pay for it. If it's on public land they pay for it but you have no control over the time-frame. Who did you order with? The larger companies do not care about individual cases and may not even ask open eir for updates on what's happening. Airwire have helped some on here in the past.
NSAman wrote: » Its a new purchase house, no phone line. Cabinet is at the end of the front field and closer to my house than either of the neighbours. I know nothing is going to happen with the current situation, but I am surprised with such little information coming back from OpenEir to the ISP. If it requires underground ducting I am more than happy to instal that myself. Its not that difficult or expensive. from what I understand, both houses have over ground wiring for the phones.
cnocbui wrote: » When you say cabinet, do you mean a black fibre Distribution Point (DP) box up on a pole and not a large green cabinet at ground level? I'm just asking because a cabinet possibly implies fibre to the cabinet, whereas the box up the pole is definitely FTTH. If there is a DP box on a pole near your property boundary, then the ducting referred to would almost certainly be ducting from your house to the pole, if your neighbours have FTTH connections via aerial slung cables running back to the DP box. Ducting required on your property is usually the customers job to sort out. Ducting is only required if your house is quite a distance back from the nearest pole, ruling out fibre being slung from the pole to the house, aerially, which I believe has a 50-60m limit. If there is a DP box, then another question would be is it on your side of the road or across? If it's the latter, you might need a pole erected on your land for the fibre to be slung to and ducting laid to the pole. Usually a pole is OpenEir's job A sketch, or photos, of the houses poles boundaries would help work out what's what.