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Broadband Related => FTTC and FTTP Issues => Topic started by: Bowdon on March 20, 2024, 09:10:38 AM
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I'm thinking of upgrading to a 1gig connection from 500Mb. I'm on BT.
My question is, is there anyway on the router to see the speed increase without doing a physical speed test?
I've noticed on FTTP connections the connection speed shows the ethernet connection speed rather than the package speed limit.
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The router doesn't know or care as the only limiting factor on FTTP is the profile the ISP set.
Technically, everyone on FTTP gets 2.4Gbit down 1.2Gbit up at the ONT, its the profile that restricts your time share of that to what you paid for.
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My question is, is there anyway on the router to see the speed increase without doing a physical speed test?
Nope. No way to implement this. The router doesn't have a clue what package you're on.
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The router doesn't know or care as the only limiting factor on FTTP is the profile the ISP set.
Technically, everyone on FTTP gets 2.4Gbit down 1.2Gbit up at the ONT, its the profile that restricts your time share of that to what you paid for.
Depends on the technology and ONT they are using mind you - some are XGS-PON, but the principle is indeed the same. It's just a speed profile set on the OLT and there will be no way for a CPE to know how to interrogate this.
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Depends on the technology and ONT they are using mind you - some are XGS-PON, but the principle is indeed the same. It's just a speed profile set on the OLT and there will be no way for a CPE to know how to interrogate this.
Not on BT though. ;)
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Not on BT though. ;)
Touché