CoBo55 wrote: » Since before the first lockdown, my house is underground cabling but those reels are there since February on overhead systems. It was due to go live in March...
SchrodingersCat wrote: » Thanks. They were up on my street around the same time. That's disappointing that they are taking so long
kaisersose77 wrote: » Folks has anyone cancelled airwire? Not responding to emails and 4 working days have passed and no response to my original email or subsequent emails. Have asked for siro account number so that I can change provider (looking to get sky offer). Will try ringing but disappointed in this.
Optimus Prime wrote: » Hi, can anyone advise me here, im getting the below on a CAT6 cable, it should be better than this shouldn't it ? anything i can do to improve? here is my network status in control panel with the cable in Using this cable, i tried it a few times and its always in and around the same.https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00KDC12GQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Ive the 1000mbps package Thanks
cunnijo wrote: » Your results did not come across. When you run http://www.speedtest.net what speed is it showing?
Optimus Prime wrote: » Weird , it’s ping 9ms , down - 270mbps average. Up 101mbps. I’m getting quicker down on wireless to be honest. Maybe it’s the cable.
TheDriver wrote: » Try the wire coming from the white box on wall. Plug the end out of the router and directly into your device. That'll see if your device is the issue
Optimus Prime wrote: » Hi , not sure what you mean here , if I do that I’ll have no internet connection to run Speedtest ? I tried another cable getting the same speeds. Think it was cat5. I’ll try my wife’s laptop tomorrow see what that gets.
/\/ollog wrote: » The ONT is all you need. Set up a connection in windows directly through it, I think they meant at least.https://www.digitalcitizen.life/how-setup-and-use-pppoe-internet-connections-windows-10/
Optimus Prime wrote: » Cable is brand new. Only bought it. Same device , a dell laptop. Wireless disabled while I have it plugged in with the cable and run the test.
banie01 wrote: » Dell have a piece of software running on their systems that impacts speed tests.Malwarebytes, disable or uninstall that and try again.
shanec1928 wrote: » smartbytes i believe its called as apposed to the a/v \ malware company:D
Optimus Prime wrote: » That’s the router I have.
Optimus Prime wrote: » Mine had a blue plastic film on it I had to peel off on the router itself. Did yours have that ?
dapka wrote: » If they are I was wondering if anyone's got any good recommendation for a SIRO package with decent upload speed?