31-07-2024 02:37 PM
Hi
I have recently had the 1.6Ggps broadband fitted but can only get around 940 Mbps.
I am using an ASUS Router GT-BE98 that has multiple 2.5G and 10G connections with a Cat 7 cable going directly to my PC with a ROG Maximus Hero Z790 motherboard which has a 2.5 G built-in Intel 1226-V ethernet controller (with updated drivers). I have changed the cable going from the open reach box to the ASUS Router to Cat 7. I have changed my PC ethernet controller Advanced options to 2.5 Gbps Full Duplex but I can still only get around 940 Mbps and the Link Speed in the Windows settings shows 1000/1000 (Mbps).
Can anyone help please?
Paul
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31-07-2024 11:30 PM
@paulmccarrison2 that pic suggests that the ethernet ports that are connected are connected at optimal speeds. On my Asus at least I have two devices that are only 100Mbps and they show up as Orange/Amber on the status page.
I have not found a way to show the actual connection speed of each port.
01-08-2024 07:49 AM
@paulmccarrison2 Solved: ONT RJ45 negotiated at 1Gbps only - on the 1.6 Gbps package - The EE Community
The link above has the picture of the nokia ont, If yellow it is 1Gb/s and if orange then it is 2.5Gb/s. You are going to have to take a close look at it, just be very careful not to damage the fibre cable connection.
02-08-2024 10:23 AM
Hi
OK so I have been on to the EE team that deal with the 1.6 Gbps service and am confused by their response. They are telling me that despite using my own router that is capable of 2.5G I will not be able to get over 1Gbps through any ethernet connection and the advertised extra 1.6Gbps is only a WiFi service. Is this right? I thought I was signing up for a service that would give me up to 1.6Gbps through my ethernet LAN.
I have done more testing with my Laptop and Mac using a 2.5G USB connector and still maxing out at 900Mbps.
Can someone please confirm that the 1.6Gbps service should be available through ethernet?
Thanks
Paul
02-08-2024 10:30 AM
@paulmccarrison2 No, that is utter BS, of course you should be able to get above 1Gb on an router/port with a 2.5Gb port.
Alas however as you have found out they will be unlikley to know anything other than some details of the EE router.
02-08-2024 10:30 AM
@paulmccarrison2 Yes you will get over the 1Gb/s on ethernet, and have you looked at the ONT socket yet for the colour. Until you get windows sync to be above the 1000/1000 you reported earlier. 2.5Gb/s is negotiated by the ethernet connection, plug it into the wan of the ont and see if it will sync at 2.5gb/s.
02-08-2024 11:02 AM
Sounds like they think you are still using the EE SH+. Their description fits that exactly.
I still ask you for the router's WAN connection speed. That will pin it down. Please post a pix of the router's WAN status page.
02-08-2024 11:13 AM
Hi
I put the EE router back in and called them back and they think my account may not have been set up correctly. I am awaiting a call back at some point. The connector on the ONC looks orange so it should be Ok so hopefully EE have been giving me the incorrect service and I can get it sorted out.
I”l update the post when I get a call back from EE. Thanks
Paul
02-08-2024 11:19 AM
Now you are running the EE SH+ Please post a pix of the router's Advanced > BB Status page.
02-08-2024 12:20 PM
Maybe I’m colour blind but that looks yellow to me. Did a BT engineer install a new ONT when you upgraded to this package? We have a Gigabit ONT atm…but an engineer is coming on Monday to install a new one.
02-08-2024 12:30 PM
@TechManMax I am going with yellow also, if not then we are both colour blind.... Was going to post the model but that means taking it of the wall to see the type on the back.