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BB speed test conundrum
Gers
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I live in a remote rural area with atrocious BB speeds. For a while now I've use an EE4G home router which has given me speeds of up to 60mb - briiliant stuff.
For family reaaons I'm spending a bit of time in the big city where I have been using the domestic BT fibre BB.
As I'm paying a monthly fee for the EE thing I've now brought it back down from the sticks (well, more sands than sticks) to get my moneys worth.
I've tested the speeds from it to find it's registering between 6 and 15mb.
Can this be correct? Does the box need to settle? Why would this be?
Thanks.
For family reaaons I'm spending a bit of time in the big city where I have been using the domestic BT fibre BB.
As I'm paying a monthly fee for the EE thing I've now brought it back down from the sticks (well, more sands than sticks) to get my moneys worth.
I've tested the speeds from it to find it's registering between 6 and 15mb.
Can this be correct? Does the box need to settle? Why would this be?
Thanks.
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in some areas of the city 6mb is fast and i would be happy with 0.25 meg on my mobile. More often than not my mobile just times out.
Too many subscribers and too little bandwidth
3 by any chance?0 -
Speed reading again That:D the girl is on EE.
Gers it may be a question of positioning you EE box nearer the Window , but look at the EE coverage maps from their web site to see what they think.
https://ee.co.uk/why-ee/mobile-coverage4.8kWp 12x400W Longhi 9.6 kWh battery Giv-hy 5.0 Inverter, WSW facing Essex . Aint no sunshine ☀️ Octopus gas fixed dec 24 @ 5.74 tracker again+ Octopus Intelligent Flux leccy
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debitcardmayhem wrote: »Speed reading again That:D the girl is on EE.
Gers it may be a question of positioning you EE box nearer the Window , but look at the EE coverage maps from their web site to see what they think.
https://ee.co.uk/why-ee/mobile-coverage
"You’ll get excellent coverage indoors and outdoors on 4G-enabled devices."
I'll let the white box settle next to a window and try again tomorrow. Just seems odd!0 -
It could be congestion, I guess you have swapped somewhere like Largs , for Sauchiehall St :beer:4.8kWp 12x400W Longhi 9.6 kWh battery Giv-hy 5.0 Inverter, WSW facing Essex . Aint no sunshine ☀️ Octopus gas fixed dec 24 @ 5.74 tracker again+ Octopus Intelligent Flux leccy
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I've tested the speeds from it to find it's registering between 6 and 15mb.
Can this be correct? Does the box need to settle? Why would this be?
Thanks.
Yes it is correct. The speed reduction is due to the number of people accessing the same cell tower you're connecting to. It isn't just mobile broadband on devices like yours but also mobile phones using that cell site. There's nothing you can do but accept it. You will find that in the wee hours of the morning, say 4am, that the speeds are much higher as most poeple are in bed asleep and not streaming music and video on their mobile phones.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
"I've now brought it back down from the sticks (well, more sands than sticks)"debitcardmayhem wrote: »It could be congestion, I guess you have swapped somewhere like Largs , for Sauchiehall St :beer:
You're not suggesting Largs has sand are you?:)
" live in a remote rural area with atrocious BB speeds" was written. Largs is the centre of the universe for ice cream, debit! :rotfl::j
I would suggest it's more utter hebrides to Inverness and everyone is looking up traffic congestion on the Cally canal!0 -
Italian ice-cream Rossis perhaps, builders sand is still sand, and for sticks read scaff poles. I guessed that she is a RANgers fan hence Glasgow :eek:Heedtheadvice wrote: »"I've now brought it back down from the sticks (well, more sands than sticks)"
You're not suggesting Largs has sand are you?:)
" live in a remote rural area with atrocious BB speeds" was written. Largs is the centre of the universe for ice cream, debit! :rotfl::j
I would suggest it's more utter hebrides to Inverness and everyone is looking up traffic congestion on the Cally canal!4.8kWp 12x400W Longhi 9.6 kWh battery Giv-hy 5.0 Inverter, WSW facing Essex . Aint no sunshine ☀️ Octopus gas fixed dec 24 @ 5.74 tracker again+ Octopus Intelligent Flux leccy
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:rotfl::rotfl:
Yes, a temporary move from the sea of the west coast (further up than Largs) to the big city of Glasgow.
The explanation of number of users makes sense! As I live in a field and have no close neighbours I'm the only one accessing whatever cell tower there is.
Cheers!0
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