I've got some strange behaviour with my home network/broadband that I was wondering if any of you could work out.
I'm with Be Broadband and am using their technicolor router.
The router is connected via ethernet cable to a Zyxel Gbit 8 port switch and all my wired equipment is connected to that. Laptops, smartphones and PS3 are connected to the router via wi-fi.
Here is the behaviour:
But what about the connection dropping when a new device connects to the network? And it can be a wired (ethernet cable) or wireless.
I've not tested the router from the master socket test port yet, but should have time to do that tomorrow.
I'm also wondering if my house has something to do with it. It was a recent new build be purchased new a few years ago. It has a master phone socket by the front door, and then a phone point in every room in the house (living room and 3 bedrooms). Could all of these extensions be causing issues? I've got filters in all the sockets that are being used, but none in other sockets.
I do also have a Sky box connected in the living room to that phone socket with a filter, and the main house phone (landline) is also connected to that point. I've read that Sky boxes can sometimes cause issues. Is that true?
I've also read that disconnecting the bell wire from the master switch can reduce a lot of line noise and fix many such issues, and also increase broadband download speed by as much as 3x. Anyone else tried that?
I'm with Be Broadband and am using their technicolor router.
The router is connected via ethernet cable to a Zyxel Gbit 8 port switch and all my wired equipment is connected to that. Laptops, smartphones and PS3 are connected to the router via wi-fi.
Here is the behaviour:
- I've noticed when a new device is connected to the network the broadband drops for a few moments and then comes back. I've watched uTorrent running on one of my PCs with the Speed graph showing its upload/seeding rate, and when a device is connected to instantly drops down to 0kB/s then starts to build back up to full speed almost straight after.
- The broadband connection drops regularly then instantly reconnects and goes back to full speed. This can sometimes happen every few minutes, or can stay up for some time (1 hour) then do it again.
- Sometimes when I check the connection the download speed has dropped to around 600Kbps and I need to reboot the router to make it go back up to 3-4Mbps. It can stay at the correct speed for days, sometimes weeks, but then will do it again.
But what about the connection dropping when a new device connects to the network? And it can be a wired (ethernet cable) or wireless.
I've not tested the router from the master socket test port yet, but should have time to do that tomorrow.
I'm also wondering if my house has something to do with it. It was a recent new build be purchased new a few years ago. It has a master phone socket by the front door, and then a phone point in every room in the house (living room and 3 bedrooms). Could all of these extensions be causing issues? I've got filters in all the sockets that are being used, but none in other sockets.
I do also have a Sky box connected in the living room to that phone socket with a filter, and the main house phone (landline) is also connected to that point. I've read that Sky boxes can sometimes cause issues. Is that true?
I've also read that disconnecting the bell wire from the master switch can reduce a lot of line noise and fix many such issues, and also increase broadband download speed by as much as 3x. Anyone else tried that?