06-03-2025 12:10 PM
06-03-2025 12:45 PM
Have you checked what speeds your laptop can get? If it's maxing out at 300 it's more than likely a setting/limitation of the laptop instead of anything to do with EE
06-03-2025 01:03 PM
@KevanAngry : All speeds quoted by EE are the BB connection speeds to the router. Speedtests will be naturally somewhat lower & are not warranted by EE. They will also depend on the device being used for the test which obviously EE has no control over nor responsibility for.
Ofcom does not handle individual complaints. You can make a formal complaint to EE & if you don't get satisfaction after 8 weeks you can take it to EE's ADR provider. See Complaints code of practice and here is the Complaints Form .
06-03-2025 04:53 PM
Thanks, but EE say download their app, and it is not available for my laptop. I havew already had a response from Ofcom, and they reckon I could actually leave the service, but it has already cost me more than the £300 offered to leave Virgin after 40 years, and their support was zero.
Anyway, my laptop is brand new and my wifi speed should be at least 433 MBs and I also rang EE to cancel an engineer visit tomorrow, and he cannot fix the fact that EE do not have an app I can test on. It is ridiculous and misleading. The EE guy I spoke to could not advise on where to get the app, as it does not exist except for android devices.
I don't mind paying top dollar for a service if it works, and they are discretionary with the truth and their web pages are confused and downright lies. Why can't they tell the truth.
Kevan
06-03-2025 05:54 PM
@KevanAngry Believe the EE app speed test is a variant off fast.com speed test, with dual testing to the Router then to the device. I prefer either cloudflare or thinkbroadband to see wat is going on. Both links are below if you wish to test.
https://www.thinkbroadband.com/speedtest
06-03-2025 05:57 PM
Hi @KevanAngry.
Welcome to the EE Community!
The details that @XRaySpeX has mentioned about the results of the app speed test are spot on; this tests the speed being received by your line, but won't necessarily be what your device receives once transmitted over WiFi.
For a better estimate of speed it's worth trying one of the third party speed tests via an ethernet connection, as it's widely accepted this will be quicker than WiFi.
As for complaints, it's always best to try and get this resolved by working with us directly, as it's never our intention to do you wrong.
The complaints code of practice linked above highlights the escalation process in full, but if you exhaust this and we can't agree on a resolution, the complaint is then referred to the Telecommunications Ombudsman for independent review.
Ofcom's site provides guidance to customers on how to get support with any dispute, but it's the Ombudsman that would make the final ruling once it reaches this stage.
Peter
07-03-2025 09:23 AM
Check your laptop is using 5GHz , in my experience I 2.4 Ghz will not achieve 700 Mbps but 5 Ghz will .
07-03-2025 10:53 AM
Observations:
1. The app is available for iOS too. It isn’t restricted to android.
2. If I only had a (new) laptop, I’d simply browse to the website, log in, and use that. The lack of an app for “computers” is irrelevant.
3. If I had concerns about WiFi speeds, I’d check speed to the router (as that’s the only guarantee) then test the laptop via Ethernet.
I’m no EE fanboy but talking about them “lying” adds nothing.
Capable of Incompetence, I’d agree.
🤷🏼
17-03-2025 12:19 AM
ok, so I have purchased ethernet cables to plugin to the router and an USB to ethernet connector. This should give me an ethernet connection via the router from my laptop avoiding any network cards slowing down my connection though wifi.
If I plug everything in, and turn my wifi off, the ethernet connection should work, yes?
Like flip, it just says no internet.
I am old school, and prefer ethernet connections via a desktop. I did work for an University in their computer science department for nearly 20 years, so I do know a little.
Something is not right, and it could be faulty equipment, but my money is on shoddy equipment supplied by EE.
Any suggestions?
Kevan
17-03-2025 07:10 AM
@KevanAngry You need to check that the USB device is seen ok by the laptop, should show up and if you have it connected to the Ethernet USB - EE Router nic port can you see in properties what the network connects at. Time to say what EE Router you have, the USB to Ethernet adapter that you bought, and if you know what your USB port is, has to be at least USB3 for you to get Gigabyte speeds, USB2 is only good to 400mb/s. Does you laptop use windows as it's operating system?