
Frank, we had Virgin broadband, what they called National for customers without cable (pretty sure that they don't do it anymore), and with that we were getting 2 at best!! Even with Sky fibre we only average around 20.
Workingman wrote:My TT broadband is the standard 17MB package and I get between 14.5 to 16 during most days/times. This is fine and acceptable. If you are getting 12 to 14 the limit is being pushed and is not really acceptable. Anything below 10 and I would have a foghorn down their ears!
Gal wrote:I have a filter socket on my phone line as need that for the Sky connection, I think.
Workingman wrote:Gal, I just thought of something else....
If removing Sky from the scenario (turning it off) ups your broadband speed you could then try the Fire stick in the TV and see how it now works.
But first to your request.
The easiest way to solve tech problems is to go back to basics, so here goes.
Disable Sky. Turn it of at the mains. Without power it is dead and not interfering.
Set up TT in its simplest form. Turn your laptop/computer and router off. Now with a micro-filter, aka splitter, in the first phone socket to your home - usually the one on the wall in the main area, connect a modem lead from the micro-filter, the squarish socket, to your router, a similar square socket. Take an Ethernet lead (usually blue or yellow) from port 1 on the router to your computer/laptop. Disconnect any other leads from the router apart from the power. The above connections might already be in place leaving you little to do. Turn your router and computer back on.
When Windows is ready to use right click on what looks like a TV screen on the right of the taskbar and go to Network and Sharing Centre. From the left-hand menu choose Change adaptor settings. With your cursor over Wireless Network Connection right click and choose Disable. On the Local Area Connection do the same but Enable it.
You are now wired in to TT with Wi-Fi out of the way. Now connect to the Internet using any browser and do speed tests.
Come back when ready.
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