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#239596 25-Jul-2018 16:57
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Hey guys,

 

I got Fibre installed today (yay!) but even though I registered for Gigabit with 2degrees, I seem to only be getting about 95Mbps on Download.

 

Funnily enough upload seem to be a lot more (~410Mbps on fast.com and similar on speedtest.net)

 

I called 2degrees and the said provisioning looked good on their end, etc.

 

Before anyone ask:

 

- I am using the 2deg provided Fritzbox 7490
- I am testing from a (grunty) ethernet connected desktop
- I am getting 93-95 consistently on speedtest.net and fast.com
- Windows says I have a gigabit connection to my Fritz (and the 400Mbps upload probably indicates that)
- The Lan1 on the (Chorus) ONT is Orange (Seem to indicate 1000Mb connection)
- The Fritz is connected to the ONT via the provided ethernet cable
- I tried 2 different PC, same result

 

Anything else I missed?

 

Cheers


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  #2062481 25-Jul-2018 17:26
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I had this on. Windows laptop. Updating the NIC driver fixed it. Yes, it was on 2degrees.




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