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28-02-2025 02:08 AM - edited 28-02-2025 12:22 PM
Hello,
Can TalkTalk provide eero Pro 6E or Wifi7 router with Fibre900?
The current eero pro 6 is not capable of maintaining the fibre900 speed.
Waste of money, if customer is paying price of Fibre900 and getting speed to Fibre500.
Can someone technical from TalkTalk take a decision on this one?
Thanks!
Wired speed test on laptop connected with eero, huge disappointment.
on 06-08-2025 03:38 PM
This is the speed I have over the days; it seems an absolute waste of money on Fiber900:
on 04-08-2025 08:13 AM
Hi there @iNFAMOUS1, we are sorry you are having issues with your services, as per ferguson, kindly start your own thread and we will assist from there.
-Fez
on 01-08-2025 03:52 PM
The eero 6 Pro is capable of handling Fibre 900 connections, I have one and it has peaked at around 800Mbps.
You have posted on an old and dormant thread, if you want further help from the support team please start your own topic.
on 01-08-2025 03:39 PM
Completely agree 👍
Had tech just supply me with new eero pro to resolve my issue but they just don't listen as told them this is a known issue with eero 6 models not able to provide more than 480mb at best over WiFi...
Something needs to be done for us 900mb customers 😒
on 05-03-2025 03:08 PM
Thanks. Speed test results look fine from our side. Could you try switching wifi off on a device and then switch it back on with the device near the gateway eero and then run a speed test on fast.com (on the same device). Please let us know how you get on
Chris
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on 03-03-2025 03:23 PM
Hi bitrate,
I've replied to your PM
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on 03-03-2025 02:46 PM
Hi bitrate,
Thanks but could you also please add either your TalkTalk home telephone number or account number
Chris
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on 03-03-2025 09:23 AM
Hi @Chris-TalkTalk I have updated my profile.
Thanks.
on 02-03-2025 07:21 PM
Hi @KeithFrench ,
Symmetric and asymmetric speed is understandable. But this much fluctuation is unacceptable.
From ONT to eero is normal cable came with eero that shows 940/111 speed.
I have CAT8 connected from eero's second port to my laptop directly (nothing in between).
1) ONT <----- Ethernet Cable ----> eero Pro6 (eth01) = Speed 940/111
2) Laptop <----- CAT 8 -----> eero (eth02) = Speed 600-700/70-111
My concern is only the directly connected laptop with the eero not wireless. I checked on two windows laptops and one macbook and speed is so poor at times. I understand wireless has it's own drawbacks. But my wireless shows good Physical layer speed of 1.1Gbps connectivity on Wireless Adaptor properties.
on 02-03-2025 06:55 PM
Check out the earlier posts: wired speeds falling far below sync rates shown in eero.
02-03-2025 03:09 PM - edited 02-03-2025 03:11 PM
Hi @bitrate
I would guess that your fibre 900 was provided by Openreach. If so, an upload speed of 111M is about right, they offer 900/111 from memory. They are not like CityFibre, which offers symmetrical speeds of 900/900. For example, on my FF 150 from CityFibre, I get 150/152 most of the time in the eero app. Is the Cat 8 cable just between the router & ONT, or is it between the Ethernet port on the router and an Ethernet device, with or without a switch in between? Which connection type is slow, wired or wireless, or are they both as bad as each other? What speeds are you actually getting on a wireless device?
Keith
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on 02-03-2025 01:38 PM
OK, thanks for trying that. Let's see what further advice the support team can offer when they are back online again tomorrow.
on 02-03-2025 12:45 AM
Thanks @ferguson .
This is connecting laptop directly with ONT and speed results are not better.
After the above test I connected back eero to ONT and test through the eero app see the below result. Looking at the results it seems that these speed numbers are hard coded and show between 930-940 and upload is always 111 😀
@Chris-TalkTalk This is not right. There are some issue in the line may be.
on 28-02-2025 08:59 PM
This is with eero Pro 6 over ethernet with TalkTalk. Try connecting a wired device directly to the the LAN port on the ONT and see what speed you get then.
on 28-02-2025 03:20 PM
Hi @ferguson
Correct, I have same expectation of at least 900Mbps. But its no where near.
Can you please share information about:
Are you with TalkTalk, if not then which service provider?
What router you have?
Were you connected with cable to router directly while this speedtest?
Thanks!
on 28-02-2025 12:52 PM
That's odd. I would expect to see wireless results at around that level. But not wired, this is what I get:
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on 28-02-2025 12:37 PM
I'm sorry but we are unable to provide a different router
Chris
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on 28-02-2025 12:18 PM
Today I have Cat8 Ethernet cable delivered. I was hopping that this will change things but no difference. I just tested it and still the same.
Upload is even worse. Download varies massively from 300 to 650ish something.
speedtest02
Speedtest right now from eero pro 6 itself.
speedtest03
The only solution is better router is required. I myself working in the industry. So I know what is the issue.
on 28-02-2025 06:40 AM
Hi bitrate,
If you'd like us to take a look at your speeds can you please update your community profile to include your:
We'll then look into this further. Please do not post this information on this thread. Once you've updated your profile please post in your topic to confirm it's updated.
Thanks
Chris
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