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This message was authored by DarrelB This message was authored by: DarrelB

Reported Speed v Speedtest ( home LAN)

Hi folks, 

Intro: Sky App shows Im getting 20MB down.  The router stats suggest the same.  But at my PC (speedtest.net) it shows nearer 4MB down.  A big difference.  Assuming the router/app is correct, it would suggest the issue is my side.  But on the same LAN I can get 16-20MB down, I accept there's be some loss.

Often, which is what puts doubt in my head, poor weather rattles the outside cable and often we need Openreach to repair the connection at one of the poles.  (above-ground cable).  I have FTTC and a long run from cabinet to house (call it a mile above ground poles).  It is really hard to report that as you seem to have to force a call out after going through the "is your router turned on" steps.

From a LAN point of view, I have the router at the point of entry in the house, then I run a cable to the loft where I have a 1GB switch/patch panel, from which an ethernet cable runs to each bedroom, downstairs and living room etc.  We then have 4x PS5 connections, 4 Smart TV connections, plus 4 mobile phones, 3 ipads.  That is a lot of data being shared of course for what is a poor supply (Im rural-ish and FTTP has done my area about 0.5 mile away and missed us out).  But, of all those devices, maybe 2x PS5, 1 TV, 3 x phones runs at once, plus my PC.

So in writing, Im wondering if anything stands out from stats shown below that might point to anything?  Is it traffic in the house, a line break, something external and so on.  I find just seeing 20MB to the router lacks in depth picture etc.  Thanks for any input.

 

Recent Log:

 

Lease renewed 3600 rebind time:3060 ip 90.210.191.153
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Send out NTP request to ntp1.isp.sky.com
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Systems Details
Manufacturer Sky
Model ER115
Firmware Version 4.13.0100.R
DSL Firmware VersionA2pv6F039m1.d24m

Modem
Modem StatusConnected
Traffic Type:PTM
Line Rate - Upstream (Kbps):1277
Line Rate - Downstream (Kbps):20000
IPv6 Loopback Address

Broadband Port
MAC Address9c:31:c3:aa:be:0a
IPv4 Address90.210.191.153
Network TypeMER
IPv4 Subnet Mask255.255.252.0
Gateway IPv4 Address90.210.188.1
IPv4 Domain Name Server90.207.238.97, 90.207.238.99
Gateway IPv6 Addressfe80::22
IPv6 Domain Name Server 
IPv6 Global Address 
IPv6 Link Local Addressfe80::9e31:c3ff:feaa:be0a
IPv6 Delegated Prefix2a02:c7c:dae0:9600::/56

LAN Porthelp
MAC Address9c:31:c3:aa:be:09
IPv4 Address192.168.0.1
DHCPv4On
IPv4 Subnet Mask255.255.255.0
IPv6 ULAfd00:aefe:9206:0:9e31:c3ff:feaa:be08/64
IPv6 Global Address
IPv6 Link Local Addressfe80::9e31:c3ff:feaa:be09
DHCPv6On

 

Router Stats:

 

System Up Time: 242:23:27

Port Status TxPkts RxPkts Collision Pkts Tx b/s Rx b/s Up Time WAN MER 400085783 715648536 0 695822 19889342 13:27:27 LAN Up 703558223 439020260 3602182 13973258 872802 242:23:27 WLAN (2.4 GHz) Up 18745334 5339903 0 34659 0 242:16:30 WLAN (5 GHz) Up 97087535 113091999 77426 0 0 69:52:37


Broadband Link Downstream Upstream Connection Speed (Kbps) 20000 1277 Line Attenuation (dB) DS1:27.2    DS2:82.4    DS3:90.3 US0:11.7    US1:0.0    US2:0.0 Noise Margin (dB) DS1:10.1    DS2:10.0    DS3:0.0 US0:6.7    US1:0.0    US2:0.0
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This message was authored by JimM1 This message was authored by: JimM1

Re: Reported Speed v Speedtest ( home LAN)

@DarrelB 

 

WAN MER 400085783 715648536 0 ????????? ??????????

from your stat's this copy shows you are pulling 19,889,342 nearly 20Mb/s on your wan.

This is a snapshot at the time, so you certainly are getting the max, speedtest are only good

if you know that there is NOTHING else happening at that point on the test.

 

https://www.broadbandspeedtest.org.uk/sky-broadband-speed-test#google_vignette

 

This is another test, give it a go, but make sure that there is nothing else happing, you can

easily look at the stats if your wan is high, then there is something going on.....

 

 

This message was authored by TimmyBGood This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

Re: Reported Speed v Speedtest ( home LAN)

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@DarrelB 

The very exact 20000 inbound speed, reduced outbound and raised noise margin suggests automated Openreach DLM is in effect due to adverse line conditions being detected.

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Sky Glass 55" (on ethernet) & two Stream Pucks (one ethernet / one WiFi)
BT Halo 3+ Ultrafast FTTP (500Mbs), BT Smart Hub 2
This message was authored by Chrisee This message was authored by: Chrisee

Re: Reported Speed v Speedtest ( home LAN)

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@DarrelB the app and the stats record thecspeed the hub can receive from the cabinet. This is primarily a function of how long the line is and its condition. You have a long line but it also appears to be faulty as the noise margin is being reported 10dB which is well above tge normal range of 3 to 6dB. Your line has been set to connect no faster than 20Mb/s shich can bbe to try and stabilise the connection. You should discuss this with Sky to seecif Openreach can repair your line to get better performance. You should have been given a minimum speed which is probably higher than 20Mb/s

 

When you run a speed test on a device the result is the slowest part of the transfer. A 20Mb/s sync should give speedtest of roughly 18Mb/s as around 8% of bandworth is lost as it is required for network overheads. Slower tests means the connection from the hub to the device is slower which with wifi is pretty common as signal strength varies due to the layout of your home. 

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DarrelB
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Re: Reported Speed v Speedtest ( home LAN)

Thanks for the link.  That shows 7.75MB down and 0.35 up.

DarrelB
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Re: Reported Speed v Speedtest ( home LAN)

@Chrisee Thanks for that, I'll try and raise this with them.

 

@TimmyBGood yeah the near exact 20K looked odd to me, thank you

DarrelB
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Re: Reported Speed v Speedtest ( home LAN)

As a follow up, ive an engineer booked for 06/01/24.  The support I spoke to didnt quite understand what I meant by noise on the line (thought I meant telephone static), but booked an engineer at my request anyway.  I'll follow up here with any progress.

This message was authored by mae-3 This message was authored by: mae-3

Re: Reported Speed v Speedtest ( home LAN)

@DarrelB 

 

Even though the speed is pegged at 20Mbps you only have 1 band DS1 in play and at a maximum speed of around 25Mbps even if the fault is fixed, whether the engineer can do much is debatable. The length of the broadband line is pretty long at about 1.6km to the cabinet.

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DarrelB
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Re: Reported Speed v Speedtest ( home LAN)

In honesty a resolution for me is getting my speed back to what Ive had before, around 16MB while it sits now around 6MB.  Not great either way but a big difference when being used (notable).

This message was authored by mae-3 This message was authored by: mae-3

Re: Reported Speed v Speedtest ( home LAN)

@DarrelB 

 

Looking at your router stats you were already getting over 19Mbps downstream at the time you took a snapshot of the router stats, so the broadband line is handling the 20Mbps it set at currently. Why Sky have booked an engineer to look at a long line of 1.6km that goes overhead and is performing pretty well currently amazes me.

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Re: Reported Speed v Speedtest ( home LAN)

@DarrelB 

 

You cannot have 20Mbps concurrently to every device you have on your LAN, it is 20Mbps shared among all your devices and you are getting that speed at the time you run the snapshot of the router stats, the 10dB noise margin is a reflection of the noise on DS2 which is owing to its length, and the fact it is an overhead cable.

 

Recommend you look at what device is taking all the bandwidth and be reasonable about what you can get from your broadband because physics cannot be broken and the reason you only have 6Mbps from one device is another device(s) are using the capacity.

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Re: Reported Speed v Speedtest ( home LAN)

Thanks @mae-3 appreciate the input.  I agree and mostly understand that the available data is shared across the household.  From previous posts and history on the line (high wind taking out connections on a pole) I took it that was likley to have happened again.  So, I've just taken another speed test, same devices running (kids upstairs on consoles, wife streaming TV).  But with a speedtest of 18MB. Suggesting generally no fault.  So, I thought comparing stats might show something (or indeed not, if the same, suggesting anything is around my LAN)

This was just now:

Router Statistics
System Up Time: 313:41:58

Port Status TxPkts RxPkts Collision Pkts Tx b/s Rx b/s Up Time WAN MER 509095628 913673228 0 5992 5713 84:45:58 LAN Up 878724148 546464509 4634401 562646 268619 313:41:58 WLAN (2.4 GHz) Up 21958890 5386482 0 25696 0 313:35:00 WLAN (5 GHz) Up 177833545 172191045 77589 0 0 141:11:07


Broadband Link Downstream Upstream Connection Speed (Kbps) 20000 1277 Line Attenuation (dB) DS1:27.2    DS2:82.4    DS3:90.3 US0:11.7    US1:0.0    US2:0.0 Noise Margin (dB) DS1:10.3    DS2:10.2    DS3:0.0 US0:6.7    US1:0.0    US2:0.0
 
 
DarrelB
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Re: Reported Speed v Speedtest ( home LAN)

Ive compared to initial posting, and nothing jumps out at me being any different?  Meaning, as you suggest @mae-3 it is something drawing more data around my LAN?

This message was authored by mae-3 This message was authored by: mae-3

Re: Reported Speed v Speedtest ( home LAN)

@DarrelB 

 

The router stats are now showing that you aren't drawing as much bandwidth/capacity from the WAN, and it should be back to normal, eg: meaning it was probably one of the consoles on the network LAN at the time that was using the capacity earlier. Recommend you cancel the engineer.

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This message was authored by JimM1 This message was authored by: JimM1

Re: Reported Speed v Speedtest ( home LAN)

@DarrelB 

 

If you sit and look at the Rx b/s for all the devices, wan lan 2.4 and 5ghz

every 10 seconds the figures update, this is the snap at this point, if you count the values look at your first posting you will see that when i replied was 19+mb/s. This gives you the idea what is happening.

I would also reset your router ie, power off for a min, as your up times are all over the place....

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