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Anyway to get more speed out of this?

mrmichaelsankey
Investigator
Investigator

Currently been on EE FTTC for a month, FTTP is a way off yet but looking to see if I can get anything better out of EE and openreach? A number of neighbours get 70/20 but due to a 100m run up the dirt track to our house we have been banded into the 35/8 max speed, snr is very stable, have put the router on a UPS due to the odd power cut…. Now super stable.

 

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Link to stats page 

 

thoughts?

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Mustrum
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

@mrmichaelsankey  hi, have you checked to see what speeds your line is capable of? Enter your phone number in the BT DSL checker, post the results hiding your number. 

https://www.broadbandchecker.btwholesale.com/#/ADSL 

Next have you got a filtered master socket, or are you using a dangly filter?

Any extensions, are you plugged into an extension? 

Last thing for now, if you can, remove the cover from the master socket, use a dangly filter, plug the router into the test socket and post the same router stats in your first post -  is there a difference?

XRaySpeX
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

You probably can't get much more then 40 Meg on that line but check the BTw Checker that @Mustrum  gave you.

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