Just got BT Infinity - Strange Speedtest result
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Just got BT Infinity - Strange Speedtest result
Have just moved into a house which didn't even have a phone line switched on. Decided on BT Infinity as I've never had fibre before. Today is the switch-on date and my router has just started working, but I'm getting a strange speedtest result. It appears to be working really quickly for streaming video etc, but my result is only around 3 meg download but 5 or so meg upload. Am I not seeing a proper download speed yet? The 5 meg upload seems like it should be about right for the fibre package I've gone for, but why is it saying 3 meg download when it seems much quicker? My last house had a standard broadband package that came back as 6 meg download on a speedtest but was noticibly slower in reality.
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Have just moved into a house which didn't even have a phone line switched on. Decided on BT Infinity as I've never had fibre before. Today is the switch-on date and my router has just started working, but I'm getting a strange speedtest result. It appears to be working really quickly for streaming video etc, but my result is only around 3 meg download but 5 or so meg upload. Am I not seeing a proper download speed yet? The 5 meg upload seems like it should be about right for the fibre package I've gone for, but why is it saying 3 meg download when it seems much quicker? My last house had a standard broadband package that came back as 6 meg download on a speedtest but was noticibly slower in reality.
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Well the phone line was 'cut off' to the property, so to speak. Put on a stop line or whatever you call it, not so much as a dial tone and now I'm able to watch por... erm netflix etc, so presumably it has gone live? Still no dial tone though, strangely.
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Problem solved. Router wasn't plugged into the 'master socket'. There's a socket in the living room fixed to the wall where the wires must be in the wall behind it. Just assumed as that was the most permanent looking that it must be the master, but there is another socket in the master bedroom with a cable coming down the side of the door frame into it. Plugged the router into that and straight away I'm up to 36 meg download and I'm on a 38 meg plan.
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The master socket is normally the nearest socket to the front door of the house. BT only cable literally to the front of the house and easiest point in when the house is built is usually the front door. Anything further on than that will be internal wiring and best practice would be to always be plugged directly into the master socket (I actually use the test socket behind it so as to avoid any internal wiring issues or disconnect all internal wiring on the master socket).
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