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  #2610851 25-Nov-2020 23:18
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nztim:

How was the line test? TBH you have no issues with sync, this is something else

 

 

 




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  #2610860 26-Nov-2020 00:44
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pretty consistent results, that's not really looking like wifi...

 

 

 

@sounddude might have a pipe cleaner to take to your line...





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  #2610862 26-Nov-2020 01:11
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hio77:

pretty consistent results, that's not really looking like wifi...


 


@sounddude might have a pipe cleaner to take to your line...



Pipe cleaner?
My cable and Wi-Fi speed are identical

Wifi speed below
https://www.speedtest.net/result/a/6758937998



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  #2610870 26-Nov-2020 06:38
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IBeats:

 

Jase2985:

 

if you are connected at the speed you are but getting the speeds you are its either an internal devices or your ISP limiting your speed.

 

 

 

 

So its not the internal wiring? Its weird because the modem is reading 120Mbps Down from the 2-wire jackpoint but only getting 30-38mbps down for all devices Wired and wireless.

 

 

your connection speed has nothing to do with the internal wiring, nor does your WIFI speed. your wired speed should be via an Ethernet cable direct to the modem


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  #2610876 26-Nov-2020 07:32
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He said it was the same on ethernet...Troy already pined Simon maybe he can look




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  #2611492 27-Nov-2020 00:10
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nztim: He said it was the same on ethernet...Troy already pined Simon maybe he can look


Hi there, could it possibly be the xdsl master filter not installed or incorrectly, also do I need one?

 
 
 
 

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  #2611517 27-Nov-2020 07:35
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Unlikely to be master filter, as the sync rate is exceptionally good. You're just not getting the throughput that corresponds with that sync rate.


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  #2611525 27-Nov-2020 08:12
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Pinging @sounddude again




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  #2612463 28-Nov-2020 19:57
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Update:

 

  • Different modem/router DSL LOG

Click to see full size

 

  • Mate of mine rewire 2 wire socket to ETP with a cat6 solid core no different (was free anyway)
  • Also I forgot to mention the Cronus technician rebuilt the Conduit outside of my premises that's when the download speed degraded. 

 


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  #2612468 28-Nov-2020 20:32
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Sync rate is very similar - what's throughput like?


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  #2612470 28-Nov-2020 20:43
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RunningMan:

 

Sync rate is very similar - what's throughput like?

 

 

roughly the same :(

 


 
 
 

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  #2612472 28-Nov-2020 20:49
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Suggest escalating with your ISP.


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