Starlink Broadband
Discussion
wrencho said:
Blown2CV said:
well there's your problem. Cat5 only provides 100Mbps.
Sorry I should have clarified. I have no idea how to get the gubbins in the "IT cupboard" to work effectively so I disconnected it all. Now we just have the Smart Hub plugged into the fibre socket via ethernet, and everything is connected wirelessly. We routinely get 300mbps but the connection drops frequently, which thanks to the power of PH seems likelt to be the hub, so I should probably replace it.Order66 said:
It's not going to cause disconnects though. 99.9% people won't need more than Cat5, including the OP who said "when it works the speed is fine"
Yeah, 100mbit/s speeds have only really become an 'issue' for most people now that broadband speeds are getting so high.Even then, if you can provide 100mbit/s speeds from the hub to individual nodes around your house, that's probably more than good enough for most people as few things that you will be doing need more than 100bit/s or show any sort of improvement.
The only drawback IMO is for stuff like huge games downloads on Steam or PSN/Xbox. That's about the only area where you will notice 100mbit/s holding you back once you get a superfast broadband connection. Going from FttC to FttP really boosted my Steam downloads and showed up weaknesses in the speed of my Powerline setup. Or I guess, if you're actually using your home network as a real network (as opposed to just giving internet access) and want to connect clients to servers.
i misread/mis-remembered where he said it was unstable rather than slow.
We've now started seeing Wi-Fi standards out-stripping speeds achievable across typically available cable standards. It's almost impossible to achieve or utilise those speeds though, and clearly you'd need devices, networking equipment, broadband AND cables which all support it in order to make use of it.
We've now started seeing Wi-Fi standards out-stripping speeds achievable across typically available cable standards. It's almost impossible to achieve or utilise those speeds though, and clearly you'd need devices, networking equipment, broadband AND cables which all support it in order to make use of it.
Captain_Morgan said:
wrencho said:
HOLY THREAD RESURRECTION!
We have BT fibre to our house, which on the face of it should be great, but is in fact ste.
IT constantly drops, although when it is working the speed is fine. Despite numerous calls to BT the problem persists, we've had an engineer visit and replace the fibre hub but typically it works when they are here!!
I'm thinking there is a hardware problem somewhere so considering ditching the whole thing and going Starlink....what are the pros and cons?
If you can’t get openreach to address your issues then A&A isp take on poorly performing services & bring openreach in to resolve the issues, they cost more than bt but I suspect less than starlink & then once your issue is resolved you can move away with a working service to a cheaper provider.We have BT fibre to our house, which on the face of it should be great, but is in fact ste.
IT constantly drops, although when it is working the speed is fine. Despite numerous calls to BT the problem persists, we've had an engineer visit and replace the fibre hub but typically it works when they are here!!
I'm thinking there is a hardware problem somewhere so considering ditching the whole thing and going Starlink....what are the pros and cons?
By the same thing you could also connect a wired device and check if it’s simply a wifi issue or if the router has a issue.
Relatively simple to do some fault finding before changing routers or isp’s.
My Ethernet adapter died the other day, I raised a ticket explaining what I’d try to resolve and confirm it not working any more (had it just under a year with no issues) and the very first reply back I get says they’re sending out a new one, and also a new router too.
No stupid questions or running through scripts telling me to restart it and all that nonsense.
Very pleased with how it’s been handled!
No stupid questions or running through scripts telling me to restart it and all that nonsense.
Very pleased with how it’s been handled!
davidexige said:
Has anyone placed an order recently and able to tell me if it was Gen 2 or 3 equipment they received, thanks.
Thanks, thinking about it I wonder if the current offer is so they can offload Gen 2 equipment before offering Gen 3. Just debating whether to bite the bullet or not. Edited by davidexige on Friday 26th April 12:24
davidexige said:
Jasandjules said:
Gen 2. But I am still getting north of 100mbps.... Linked to Deco that speed is all over the house too.
Which Deco units are you using? there's so many to pick from. Thanks.Jasandjules said:
I basically set a budget of £200 and bought the first one that was around that price range. I really don't see a huge difference between a few of them at that price range. But I have now seen units that do 3000sq ft as well so may well get those in due course for better coverage.
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