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Lagging and ping spikes since switching to EE Full Fibre

awilson4
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Investigator

Hi there, apologies in advance for the long post. 

I was a BT Fibre customer who switched to EE Full Fibre around 7 months ago. Since then I have had issues with my broadband which I cannot get to the bottom with EE advisors due to it showing fine on their end.

Details of kit and setup:

  • SmartHub +
  • Old package: Full Fibre 150 Essentials  Current package: Essentials: Full Fibre Gigabit
  • Distance devices are from SmartHub+: around 5-8 metres depending on device. One floor in property, no stairs. 
  • Affected devices: PC, Gaming laptop, Playstation 5. Mobile seems to be unaffected.
  • No ethernet connections to devices at this moment - explained below.

Recap of issues raised and solutions given with EE Customer Service

  • I raised the issue of unstable connection. I was provided a Smart Wifi Plus hub. This made no difference. 
  • I raised the issue of an unstable connection again. I was provided THREE more Smart Wifi Plus hubs despite the first making no difference and living in a small property. This also became a charge of £7 monthly on my account. Obviously no difference
  • Added the "Gaming boost" add on to my account. This made the speeds slower and the connection even more unstable when active. This was an additional £5 on my account and obviously did not solve the problem.
  • I phoned EE again to raise the issues. I ended up upgrading my broadband package to Gigabit. Smart Wifi Plus Hubs were removed. Gaming add ons were removed. Speeds are higher than before, unstable ping continues. 
  • Phoned and raised issues AGAIN with EE. Solution was a new SmartHub+ was sent out incase of faulty router. High ping spikes remain. 

The issues are not around the speed of my connection, but the latency and ping spikes. It feels like a very unstable connection when watching streams or in particular, gaming. 

When switching to Full Fibre, I had to have the router and Openreach full fibre white box installed in the bedroom due to it being the only available place as advised by Openreach. This meant I was no longer able to connect with an ethernet cable to my Playstation 5 or PC due to them being in a different room. Before installation, I raised these concerns to EE (as a heavy user of internet and preferring a wired connection) and I was ensured that due to Full Fibre being a much better service I should be able to use my PC/Console etc as effectively as before. This is not the case. 

The PS5 is unusable. The connection is completely unstable, with speeds going from 2MBS to 200MBS and Ping on games ranging from 20MS to 700MS. I managed to get some stability on this by using a Powerlink Adapter but would need to reset the router everyday to create stability in the connection.

On PC the Wifi speeds on the PC are very good, hitting around 500MBS (despite my Stayfast guarantee of 700MBS). However, this does not fix the issues with latency. On online games I fluctuate with ping again from 20MS to 80MS. I have ran multiple online ping and latency checkers and whilst it can be stable around 25MS it will then shoot up to 2000+MS every 45 seconds which explains the instability in gaming and watching streams. 

When playing online games with my boyfriend with both my PC and a gaming laptop connected in the same room, the latency issues really ramp up and we are unable to play. This is not an issue at his place where we are both using ordinary Fibre connection (him wired with Ethernet cable, me on wifi). This means it is unusable at my property despite the advertisement of EE Full Fibre supporting multiple devices at once. 

The other issue is on my work laptop where Teams calls can jitter and become unstable. 

Is my only solution running an ethernet cable directly through my property? I am truly at my wits end as someone who uses the internet so heavily on a day to day basis. Either that or upgrading to the Wifi 7 router (which I think I would need to get the most expensive package).

Any help is very very appreciated.

Thanks,
Ashley

 

10 REPLIES 10

Thanks so much for your reply! I really appreciate it.

They advised the back bedroom was the only place due to it being a top floor tenement flat. I'm hoping getting the ONT moved will be my last resort. 

I bought a 30m Ethernet cable and have now wired my PC in and obviously have excellent speeds and a completely stable connection. The next test will be to see if my boyfriend and I can both use devices, one of us being wired and the other being on WiFi. 

If I experience ping spikes with one of us now being wired in with Ethernet I will raise the issue with EE again.