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Erratic Fibre 65 speed and constant dropouts

joneeboy
Team Player
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Message 33 of 33

Hello,

 

For several weeks now my internet speed has been very erratic fluctuating from less than 10mbps to under 32Mbps at best with no stability. I've run several TT line checks which have reported no fault, disconnected the router twice for 30 mins to reset - which restores a good speed only for it to drop out again later - as well as quick restarts to restore the connection. 

 

This is now happening more and more regularly and when it is working the average speed is around 26mbps, causing buffering on my TV box - connected with powerline adapters - and occasionally no streaming. Over the last week the router has completely dropped out and won't reconnect without a hard restart.

 

This has happened in the past and was rectified with a replacement router. Assistance please.

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Message 21 of 33

Hello,

 

Ok thank you. This is just to help us to determine which engineer is required.

 

Thanks

 

Message 22 of 33

I'll check them later and also see what it's like this evening without them plugged in at all

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Message 23 of 33

We can arrange an engineer visit to investigate but probably best to check the telephone line first as this affects the type of engineer that we send and a telephone fault could be the cause of the problems that you are experiencing 


Chris

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Message 24 of 33

Again not at home right now so can't check but we've not been having any problems as far as I'm aware.

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Message 25 of 33

Thanks. Are you experiencing any problems with your telephone service, any noise on the line? Is there a dial tone?

Chris

Message 26 of 33

I have one extension socket with nothing plugged in - it doesn't have a test socket either. Both were fitted by an Openreach engineer (sent by TT) several years ago when rectifying a loop.  

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Message 27 of 33

Thanks for trying that. Do you just have the one telephone socket in your home, or do you have extension sockets?

Chris

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Message 28 of 33

Hi,

 

I'm not sure if my master socket has a test socket - NTE 5C Mk4 - however, I removed the faceplate/filter and reconnected with a dangle filter. The speed dropped to 10Mbps compared to 42Mbps with the faceplate on.

 

Last night the speed dropped down to 26Mbps with the faceplate on. This seems to be what happens fairly consistently. 

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Message 29 of 33

Morning,

 

How are you getting on?

 

Thanks

 

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Message 30 of 33

When you get home could you connect your router to the test socket and monitor to see if the speed fluctuations and connection drop continue. Please let us know how you get on

 

Chris

joneeboy
Team Player
Private Message
Message 31 of 33

Hi Chris,

 

No, I don't think so. I'm not at home so unable to check.

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Chris-TalkTalk
Support Team
Staff
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Message 32 of 33

Hi joneeboy,

 

I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing problems with your service. Line test is passing but I can see that there have been lot of reconnection over the last couple of days. Is your router currently connected to your test socket - Your guide to main phone sockets - TalkTalk Help & Support

 

Chris

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