BT Full Fibre 900 Full Review

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  • @unclebumble8971
    @unclebumble8971 3 года назад +28

    Just signed up today. Never thought I'd be going back to BT after I was treated last time, but I'm going back a long time ago

    • @yourself9936
      @yourself9936 2 года назад

      how was it?

    • @unclebumble8971
      @unclebumble8971 2 года назад +4

      @@yourself9936 Really fast and reliable. Getting 950mb/s Down & 200mb/s up. Can't complain. The home hub was god awful though, swapped it for my own router now

    • @yourself9936
      @yourself9936 2 года назад

      @@unclebumble8971 good to know I’m thinking about getting bt or virgin but looks like I’ll have to get my own router thanks for the info

    • @unclebumble8971
      @unclebumble8971 2 года назад +1

      @@yourself9936 For your average Joe the router is fine. But we have 3 gaming pc's and a gaming server in our house, their router wet the bed when all of them was running at the same time.
      Virgin won't let you use your own router so I've been told, also I hate lining the pocket of beardy Branson. Never would consider Virgin if they was the last isp on the planet

    • @yourself9936
      @yourself9936 2 года назад

      @@unclebumble8971 how much was your broadband package just curious?

  • @andyrandom123
    @andyrandom123 3 года назад +8

    Interesting to hear your and others experience, I’ve paid for 500 down for the last 8 months and haven’t had any issues. Consistent speeds too. The new home hub is the best BT have ever supplied, probably worth the RRP they’re trying to sell for. But I switched to ubiqiti kit for my networking.
    I think I can get that 900 packages (north east Scotland), but most websites servers are going to rate limit bandwidth, so they often don’t serve at the 500 speed I’ve found. Amazing for steam though, I had a HDD and for once it was the slowest part. NVME is the way to go clearly!

    • @philpots3216
      @philpots3216 Год назад

      my speeds are fine, its just lagging, my hub 6 worked better than this.

  • @lemagreengreen
    @lemagreengreen Год назад +3

    What you say about people's problems being due to those boxes is so true. A lot of it is people just totally misunderstanding how WiFi even works though, quite frustrating to deal with.

  • @Rolfie_
    @Rolfie_ 3 года назад +3

    Excellent video. I was just wondering are you still using this broadband with the linksys gigabit router and would you still recommend it?

  • @peterlewis3540
    @peterlewis3540 3 года назад +4

    The important thing to remember, is that you must use a wired ETHERNET cable to your PC or IMac to get the very best speed.
    I just could not understand why my speed was so erratic, when using just a WiFi signal.
    I suppose its common sense, a Wifi signal can never surpass a wired connection, but ive been using WiFi for some years, so got used to it.
    On my 900 fibre, i was occasionally seeing speeds of 400, and as low as 120mbs.
    I called an engineer out, he plugged his laptop in my modem, and hey presto, 1.1Gb speed.
    Plugging the ethernet cable into my WiFi disc, and plugging it into the back of my computer, speeds as high as 640, in a upstairs room.
    That ethernet cable is vital for the optimum performance

  • @ricardofuentes8304
    @ricardofuentes8304 3 года назад +10

    Hi Ryan, Thank for the clear explanation. BT has never been my number one IP to go for, however, after moving house I had no other option, and I have to agree with you, the service has been getting better and better over the years and this new router looks amazing and so far has delivered the promise speed for my plan/area.
    The only downside using BT routers is the painful process to connect smart lights, smart speakers, smart switches, anything that is "smart" in the BT world = Painful installation.
    I don't know if you have any tips to make this "smart" set up easier with a BT router apart from changing the signal to only transmit at 2.4Gz before starting the set up of a new smart item.
    Anyway, great work, first time seeing your videos and also subscribed.

    • @rythomasyt
      @rythomasyt  3 года назад +2

      Thanks Ricardo. That’s great news that you’ve got the new service. I’ve never had any luck with the new router/MFND and so I’ve not tried using smart devices with it. If you ever build up a smart home, I’d recommend trying a third party unit for better reliability :)

    • @rxss6154
      @rxss6154 3 года назад +2

      The best thing i did to get around this with all my smart stuff is split the router to give out 2.4Gz and 5Gz so you have 2 SSIDs, then you can connect all your smart stuff and any older devices on the 2.4Gz network and any newer stuff on the 5Gz network
      Hope that helped :)

    • @user-tq1vf8qq1l
      @user-tq1vf8qq1l 4 месяца назад +1

      Can you do a full review of ee brand new technology full fibre 1.6gb per second service its flagship WiFi 6 super hub?

  • @reeceyoung3908
    @reeceyoung3908 2 года назад +2

    Just bought the bt 900 package and honestly i cannot wait to have it installed until a couple days ago 1Mb/s was the fastest internet we could get here but now thanks to the openreach community project thing my estate can now get the fastest internet possible atm so no more waiting 3 days+ to install a game or having to suffer watching videos at 360p and constant buffering still got to wait till april 7 to get the cables pulled through etc and that day cant come soon enough gonna treat my self to a sky glass tv aswell as where my house is positioned i couldnt get a sky dish and my internet werent fast enough for the tv

  • @brianhumphreys5079
    @brianhumphreys5079 3 года назад +2

    We originally started with dial up many years ago. A few years ago we had the fttp installed to our house. The current contract with Zen finishes next month and I have just ordered this 900 mbps service. The Zen was supposed to be 150mbps but for about a year it was less than 30 but upload was consistent with 30mbps. About 6 months ago it jumped back up to a proper speed of 130+mbps. Wheb Zen took over the fibre optic line they sent out Openreach subcontractors which they didn't needf to do. They plated around with the box outside where the optic cable entered an told me they had spliced it (???). I was connected to BY and Zen for a short time which I was told shouldn't happen. I just hope I have better luck this time. I have a few routers in the cupboard but I shall try the Bt one first which is the one running now.

  • @BillsOldandNewGaming
    @BillsOldandNewGaming 2 года назад +2

    It's recently arrived in my area and am debating on whether to go with the 500 which includes the WiFi discs and backup 4g connection or pay few £s more for 900 without those extras.

  • @danlowe107
    @danlowe107 3 года назад

    I'm hopefully upgrading to this package next week, had horrendous problems trying to upgrade to this, even though I've had fiber to the home for a long time. Do you know if BT is rolling this out to every fiber to the home customer?

  • @rorys2798
    @rorys2798 2 года назад

    Hello mate, thanks for the video.
    Can I ask what your would advise as a replacement for the standard BT Router they issue? Is there a better suggestion?

  • @hixy
    @hixy 2 года назад

    What residential devices allow you use the 2 and 5 gig internet you talk of at the beginning ? Games consoles only have a one gig port as with laptops and pc ?

  • @GotAdam1
    @GotAdam1 3 года назад

    Fttp is enabled at my exchange but not at my apartment yet (hopefully). Does this mean that it will become available sometime in the future like 2 years like you mentioned in the video? Not sure if that’s what you meant by that. As at the minute I would be lucky if I get 25mbps on fttc

  • @markdavidson1451
    @markdavidson1451 2 года назад +2

    what router would you advise to make the best of the full fiber 900

  • @PerplexedTheta
    @PerplexedTheta Год назад +1

    I also live in Cornwall, and we’ve just had openreach come along and fit fibre to the street ready for the switch-on in 2022Q4. Christmas came early, though a lot later than most of Europe! 😅

    • @rythomasyt
      @rythomasyt  Год назад

      Surprising that Cornwall gets it better than some parts of London!!!

  • @thejudgegaming4509
    @thejudgegaming4509 3 года назад

    Are using a ehternet cable while downloading or wireless just a have recently got 900 and my download speed is only at 47 mbs

  • @rehanorkut
    @rehanorkut 3 года назад

    How will i know if full fiber is available in my area? i cant see any 1gb package online
    can yoy share the link?

  • @Redemption202
    @Redemption202 3 года назад

    Hey hope you can help. So I live in St Awful which is in Cornwall. Looking to get the bt fibre 900. Does that mean I must use the bt hub if I want a house phone?
    How are you finding it? X

  • @MrAnthonyfrench
    @MrAnthonyfrench 2 года назад

    Hi, just wondered if someone could help. I went for the 900 package and I’m only getting 350mbps connect to home hub2 via cat7 Ethernet cable. Rang BT and they said that it’s fine ? And I’m getting 700mbps to the door. BT engineer came to test the hub and said it’s good and something about you have to change the settings so it just goes to one device to be able to get stated speeds. Is this right or am I being spun a yarn ? Tia

  • @AndyWoodger
    @AndyWoodger 3 года назад

    So should I change my dial up modem? JOKING....I've just upgraded to the 900 Mbs as I was out of contract. I had the 50 - 70mbs which I've found to be reliable. As they were offering the 900 at no extra cost so I thought, why not!! Hadn't thought that the download speed can be affected by the write speed of the device! Great video, thanks. I might even subscribe!!

  • @colinreidcr
    @colinreidcr 3 года назад +1

    most places in the UK can only 70MB speeds with FIBRE 2 package. Does anyone know when at least 100MB speeds would be available?

  • @jayhughes6512
    @jayhughes6512 3 года назад +2

    Hi mate just got full fibre what router would you recommend

  • @neildavid6375
    @neildavid6375 3 года назад

    Anyone know if BT will install the service Into any room of the house or is it only at the closest point of the house to the road?

  • @Puzzoozoo
    @Puzzoozoo 2 года назад

    Do you get an improvement in Netflix? As for the roll out absolutely no sign of it around here. With my luck I'll be the last flat in the UK to get FTTP.

  • @matty_hillyard
    @matty_hillyard 2 года назад

    Good informative video, I'm currently with Sky Ultrafast Plus (520down and 72up) are the speeds I get, I wish sky offered gigabyte Internet

  • @SamuelCharlesworth
    @SamuelCharlesworth 3 года назад

    You might be interested to know that Residential FTTx uses GPON meaning only a single fibre from the OLT serves up to 32 premises. Dedicated circuits (Ethernet) on the otherhand are available but very very expensive so only business typically use it.

  • @imhsn
    @imhsn 3 года назад +2

    Completely agree about the BT MFND, when the old up to 78Mb fibre launched it wasn't long until I was purchasing a Netgear Nighthawk....Let's just say I never looked back since!

    • @JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe
      @JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe 3 года назад

      My smart hub 2 is very good. With the bt WiFi disc also I get 70mbps in every room of my house. Very happy with it and very low pings

    • @imhsn
      @imhsn 3 года назад

      @@JudeTheRUclipsPoopersubscribe My Home Hub 3 was abysmal, constant drop outs, requiring resets and poor range. Difference with the Nighthawk is day and night, no more drop outs or resets, coverage is much improved too. If you get on fine with your home hub then that's great, I know version 5 or 6 are better.

    • @JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe
      @JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe 3 года назад

      @@imhsn yeah the old bt hubs were crap but im quite happy with what ive got now.

    • @bitTorrenter
      @bitTorrenter 3 года назад

      @@JudeTheRUclipsPoopersubscribe Which model do you have? I've had bought the R7000 a year and a half ago, but recently changed to the R7000P due to the MU-MIMO feature. I've also used the X6 as well as the EX7700 Extender.

    • @JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe
      @JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe 3 года назад

      @@bitTorrenter I'm just using the standard bt smart hub 2 router. It's basic but the range is enough to cover my 3 bed house and I always get the speeds I'm paying for with it so I've never seen any point to upgrade. Also using the bt WiFi disc they give you for free if you ask and that's to cover the garden and garage with internet

  • @dotnetdevni
    @dotnetdevni 3 года назад +3

    I’ve had it now for six months and it’s amazing never dropped once have got 900 up and always hit that and 100 down

  • @neiljoseph904
    @neiljoseph904 3 года назад +9

    Thanks for the review, Ryan. I’ve had BT full fibre 900 for about 7 weeks and it’s been consistently good and reliable. Will you be doing a guide on how to get the best WiFi around the house with speeds like this?

    • @jordanrockett8877
      @jordanrockett8877 3 года назад +2

      Damn man 7 years?? and i'm still stuck on 60meg/7upload FTTC connection :( rip.

    • @hiei3516
      @hiei3516 2 года назад +1

      @@jordanrockett8877 weeks*

  • @itsnotme089
    @itsnotme089 2 года назад

    Could you tell me if it's possible to replace this router with asus rt-ax82u?

  • @wvziccardi
    @wvziccardi 3 года назад

    I have BT FTTP but on a 80/20 package. I get 74-76 down and 20-22 up. I run all my network through Unifi gear and it's been super stable since 2017 excluding 2 overnight blackouts from the exchange. I've not used any ISP hardware since I first got FTTC in my old flat where I PPPOE to the old white BT modem (which they no longer do) into 3rd party routers

    • @garethwigglesworth8187
      @garethwigglesworth8187 2 года назад

      80/20 from fttp is bad. I get that on fttc.

    • @wvziccardi
      @wvziccardi 2 года назад

      @@garethwigglesworth8187 yes but it’s what I was paying for. FTTP allows you to go gigabit but you don’t need to pay for it if you don’t need it. I have a new build so came with FTTP. I’ve now moved to Vodafone and get 100/20 (generally get 110 down) for less than I was paying BT for 80/20

    • @garethwigglesworth8187
      @garethwigglesworth8187 2 года назад

      @@wvziccardi do you still use 3rd party routers?

  • @MrPingaw0790
    @MrPingaw0790 3 года назад

    Bought full fibre 900 and they sent us a smart hub 2 only managed to test wifi speed and old/nee devices same result speedtest around 80-90mbps. Changed the cable that goes WAN to the ethernet port same result.
    Is there limitations to SH2?. Our ONT is in garage which connected to an ethernet port beside it which thrn routes/connected to the eth ports in the house. SH2 connected in the living room eth port. Also checked firmware says up to date. Seem no way to manually update it.
    Dont think fttp need stability period but will wait couple of days and call BT if no change.
    Edit: just checked admin console. wan link speed: only 100mbps is this right or should that say 1000?

  • @thomasjamescharnock
    @thomasjamescharnock 3 года назад

    How do I find our when fibre will be connected to my home?

  • @luckeone22
    @luckeone22 4 года назад

    What third party router do you use?

  • @fretgtrhtgfhfj7513
    @fretgtrhtgfhfj7513 Год назад

    I have a question, I have 900 Mb internet with BT and can someone tell me how to change the MTU router on this router? I can't find these settings anywhere , sorry for my bad english

  • @jasoncleaver7810
    @jasoncleaver7810 4 года назад

    Hi Ryan great explanation thank you. Can bt put fibre straight into my udm with sfp± connector

    • @rythomasyt
      @rythomasyt  4 года назад

      Hi Jason. This I don’t know unfortunately.

  • @kelbee8974
    @kelbee8974 3 года назад +1

    Maybe some reviews of hardware better than the home hub 2 would be interesting. Thanks

  • @jassihra8566
    @jassihra8566 2 года назад +1

    Hi Ryan,
    Can I connect the Openreach ONT directly into another MFND rather than the rubbish BT Smart Hub 2 ?
    Please do let me know
    Thank you

    • @rythomasyt
      @rythomasyt  2 года назад

      Absolutely. That’s how I do it! Just login with the BTHomeHub username and password on your new unit and away you go.

  • @bart9509
    @bart9509 3 года назад

    Quite a high ping for full fibre!
    With ADSL, we had 3Mbps down and 12 - 15ms ping and with VDSL2 now we get 80Mbps and 9ms - 11ms ping.
    Now waiting for my VM install, FTTP from BT not available here and won't be for a long time...
    VM will be 500Mbps FTTP service (their new network) and Coax last metre.

  • @robertasb7249
    @robertasb7249 Год назад +2

    Had 100 Mbps down and 100 Mbps up on 2005 in one of Eastern European country. Now there available 1 Gbps/1Gbpsfibre broadband for 17.99 Euro/month. Where fibre not available - 150 Mbps broadband over mobile 4G network and +500 Mbps over 5G network. UK - third world country.

  • @striderwhiston9897
    @striderwhiston9897 Год назад

    Apparently ultrafast fibre is coming to my area within the next 2 years, according to openreach.
    BT supposedly will give me a free upgrade to full fibre 100, but for some reason i feel like they won't.

  • @Sauron191
    @Sauron191 Год назад

    I will be getting the BT FF 900 in our new build house when we move in later this month. It’s a 4 bedroom house with the master bedroom in a loft conversion, so 3 floors, ground, 1 floor & 2nd floor (loft conversion) … So what router would you recommend to upgrade to??

    • @EastAngliaUK
      @EastAngliaUK Год назад

      I use a BT extender on my bottom floor

  • @dotnetdevni
    @dotnetdevni 3 года назад +2

    I just hope that they bring in same speed for uploads

    • @DaveAmphlett88
      @DaveAmphlett88 3 года назад

      Whilst easily possible, very unlikely for the forseeable. It'd kill their leased line business.

  • @teamholmez86
    @teamholmez86 3 года назад

    I'm paying nearly the same as you and I'm getting a 55Mb - 61Mb Download speed and 16Mb - 17Mb upload speed that's ridiculous! Why are they charging so much for much lower speeds or am I missing something? i have checked and it's the best we can get no full fibre in our area 😔

  • @kev2427
    @kev2427 3 года назад

    Can you do a video on how to use your own hardware with this please

  • @PTRejects
    @PTRejects 3 года назад +1

    Had this 3 months, im barely clocking over 450 on speed test. Do i need an after market router

  • @OneManTagTeam
    @OneManTagTeam 3 года назад +1

    I’m on the same package and find the SH2 to be very unreliable and was thinking of changing to the ASUS RT AX86u.
    Is it as simple as plugging the new router into the ONT and creating a Wi-fi device name and password or is there settings I need to extract from the Smart Hub?

    • @rythomasyt
      @rythomasyt  3 года назад +1

      Hi mate. You just need the login which is bthomehub@btinternet.com and password: either blank or BT

    • @JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe
      @JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe 3 года назад

      Strange. I've never had problems using smart hub 2 on WiFi or ethernet

  • @Ryuujin1024
    @Ryuujin1024 2 года назад +2

    The politics of the situation.
    It was Thatcher, I'm not even joking.

  • @tinabates542
    @tinabates542 3 года назад

    Well done BT they fixed it now works good real good 👍 👏 👌

  • @SurvivingTheApocalypse
    @SurvivingTheApocalypse 4 года назад

    Biggest issue with the BT Hub is the ‘smart’ wifi channel switching. It simple doesn’t work. Turn it off and the problems disappear.

  • @ac-ss8ln
    @ac-ss8ln 3 года назад +1

    I’m having the same package installed in October (North Wales) - I’ll let you know how it goes - just to point out that if you aren’t happy - in the T&C’s - you are entitled to leave the contract if you aren’t getting the speeds promised in the first month.

  • @KaizenMMA12
    @KaizenMMA12 2 года назад

    I’ve just been on to BT as I use sky at the comment and it’s so bad, they told me they can put fibre optic 1 to us but they are just going to send out a router? My current router is plugged in via a DSL phone line cable, how do I tell if we have fibre? Thanks

    • @portman8909
      @portman8909 2 года назад

      If it's using a DSL phone cable then it's not full fibre. To get that you'd need an openreach engineer to install a new fibre box in your wall. This is only offered to areas that have FTTP available.

  • @Maranatha621
    @Maranatha621 3 года назад +1

    Apologies I'm very ignorant with this internet jargon. I picked this plan as I wanted to have the fastest and most reliable wifi connection for my xbox games (sick of laggin) Yet I have been unable to check whether I am getting the actual 900 mbps as the BT app is not working for me. Customer service can not handle my complaint (long story) anyways I run my wifi test and it shows 314 Mbps download/106 upload. Am I being ripped off here. All I want to know.

  • @inrediblegamer492
    @inrediblegamer492 2 года назад

    What cheap mesh do I get for bt wifi

  • @Jpwoody03
    @Jpwoody03 3 года назад

    Would you ever be able to review voadaphone 900

  • @KJIT24
    @KJIT24 4 года назад

    Would like to hear more on this, given the huge rollout of FTTP.. would be good to learn about the best switches, WiFi 6 routers (are they even necessary )and what is 6E. All in preparation of getting FTTP.

    • @ikeepretro
      @ikeepretro 4 года назад

      Cat6 e cables i think he is referring to these are the standard used for hard wiring devices

    • @KJIT24
      @KJIT24 4 года назад +1

      ikeepretro - Sorry, I meant the new WiFi 6E standard.. WiFi 6 only just came out and a new version is here already

    • @ikeepretro
      @ikeepretro 4 года назад +1

      Ill ask about this for you when am bk in work Tuesday

  • @banterwithbawden5444
    @banterwithbawden5444 3 года назад

    FYI THEY DONT PUT A grey box on the outside anymore. They are called isp. Not internet service provider but internet splicing point where the light get split into stuff.

  • @satishsandle8209
    @satishsandle8209 3 года назад

    Hi Ryan, great video, with the MFND you use, do you not use the BT supplied router then?.

  • @zx50
    @zx50 3 года назад

    Unless the PS4 has slower WiFi maybe. Full size hard drives write at roughly 140MBs/s. The laptop in your PS4, according to Google images, is a laptop hard drive, which will spin at 5,400rpm. The link below (under HDD vs. SSD & SATA 2.0 vs. 3.0 section) says that the standard PS4's hard drive should write at about 73MBs/s. Something like that. 37MBs, 300Mbits, is quite low for a hard drive that can write at roughly 70MBs/s.
    techgage.com/article/sonys-playstation-4-pro-system-performance-hdd-vs-ssd-testing/

  • @tomhumphreys9910
    @tomhumphreys9910 3 года назад

    i have the 900mbps package on fttp and it peaks at 600 mbps for me any ideas how i could get it faster would buying a WIFI 6 router be the option?

    • @wvziccardi
      @wvziccardi 3 года назад

      You're not going to see faster speeds over wifi... you will need a hard wired connection. Reason being is most devices are only 1x1 or 2x2 mimo.

    • @tomhumphreys9910
      @tomhumphreys9910 3 года назад

      @@wvziccardi bought myself a wifi 6 router from Asus made a lot of difference to be fair getting close to 900mbps wifi close to the router compared to 600 on the BT Hub. i have also bought unbiquiti wifi 6 disc in one of the rooms in the house makes a huge difference compared to the disc that BT is giving.

  • @Matthewdoesmc81
    @Matthewdoesmc81 3 года назад

    Have BT but only have Fiber To The Cabinet I'm suspecting they will have FTTP soon as they have been installing fibre cables on the overhead poles

  • @headgoomba1984
    @headgoomba1984 3 года назад +1

    Did you notice speed fluctuations between you original speed and waiting for upgrade?

    • @dotnetdevni
      @dotnetdevni 3 года назад

      What u mean fiber to the home is a new install process

  • @kaimekaimietis
    @kaimekaimietis 3 года назад

    i get 2-3 ms ping from BT full fibre 100 and BTW i live in london so and download stays at 150 MBPPS down and 31 MBPS up

  • @lewisdrew2561
    @lewisdrew2561 3 года назад

    Did you experience any low speeds when first connecting the ‘Hub’?
    I have just got mine and it is only get 50mbps

    • @DH-qu7jn
      @DH-qu7jn 3 года назад

      Do you have FTTP or FTTC? I'm just asking because FTTC has a maximum download speed of 80mbps, where as FTTP supports up to 1Gbps.

    • @lewisdrew2561
      @lewisdrew2561 3 года назад

      @@DH-qu7jn it is FTTP, full fibre 900 package

    • @jamie9874
      @jamie9874 3 года назад

      Is this the 50mb upload cap? that's a bug and should fix within auto update through the Hub, or third party router will sort this out.
      If this is your download speed check network>properties>configure>advanced> Full Duplex> choose 1gb

    • @tyzegaming3403
      @tyzegaming3403 3 года назад

      I have currently got the same issue I’ve just got the wifi today and I’m only get 50mbps download on xbox , did it fix over time?

  • @mr.y.mysterious.video1
    @mr.y.mysterious.video1 3 года назад

    Currently on bt 250mb, they give me a ten pounds a month discount off the standard price. Called them about 900, they will gladly give it to me for.... full price. Doh! Will wait for a special offer I think

  • @Ian-ev5tg
    @Ian-ev5tg 3 года назад

    I've never had an issue with BT smart hubs in 15 years of fibre and now the 900mb, I currently get 920mb own 120 up with a crappy old laptop with a gig port and that's solid every day, never drops. Where it will catch you out now is that if you want a landlines, they only offer voip in new builds that don't have any copper wire and you can only use this with a bt router. Bt are phasing out copper phone lines and they won't be supported after 2025

  • @armchairpoliticianjw
    @armchairpoliticianjw 3 года назад +1

    Has your upload speed improved since creating this video

  • @MynameisEGIS
    @MynameisEGIS Год назад

    Hi, is there advice on 3rd party equipment to use with fttp now ? Its beef few years since video wonder if better equipment is now offered ?

    • @rythomasyt
      @rythomasyt  Год назад

      I managed to get mine working just fine. The included BT equipment I’ve used has all been awful

    • @MynameisEGIS
      @MynameisEGIS Год назад

      @Ryan-Thomas i mean do you know if there is vetter newer linksys model available now you could recommend ?

    • @MynameisEGIS
      @MynameisEGIS Год назад

      @Ryan-Thomas i mean do you know if there is vetter newer linksys model available now you could recommend ?

    • @rythomasyt
      @rythomasyt  Год назад

      @@MynameisEGIS oh right. Not sure to be honest. I’m sure there’s a new model but I haven’t tested anything else aside from my UDM Pro from Ubiquiti. Sorry

  • @EricJones-dp8qh
    @EricJones-dp8qh 10 месяцев назад

    Why does your box have a 1 to 3 then wan and mine says 1 to 4 what's the difference

    • @rythomasyt
      @rythomasyt  10 месяцев назад

      It means mine had 3 LAN ports and you have 4.

  • @keanankruse
    @keanankruse 3 года назад +2

    i'm using a Cisco 2951, much faster now I split up my network in to different subnets and VLAN split from my smart devices to my flat network

  • @Midoriblitz
    @Midoriblitz 3 года назад +2

    So I got the full 900 but whenever I do a speed test, the highest result I've had was 290Mbps down and 95 up but I should be getting a minimum of 450 Mbps to my understanding. Also, that's what BT says as my Stay Fast Guarantee (SFG) . I've given it almost a week but the result is pretty much the same. Whenever I do a speed check on my BT app, it shows that from the cabinet to my house is within SFG but between the router and my devices is where approximately 300 Mbps is showing.

    • @davidkerr480
      @davidkerr480 2 года назад

      Hi I'm pretty much the same did you ever get it fixed

    • @lemagreengreen
      @lemagreengreen Год назад

      You need to be connecting using ethernet really, sometimes WiFi can be running fast enough but very rarely will be good enough for a gigabit internet connection.

  • @marcb8934
    @marcb8934 2 года назад

    Having spoken to an Openreach engineer linesman for broadband. Speeds can go way faster than the ISP's let us have. The system is way more capable.

  • @garethwigglesworth8187
    @garethwigglesworth8187 2 года назад

    I have had all routers from all providers. The best I've ever had is a fritzbox. Expensive but worth it.

    • @garethwigglesworth8187
      @garethwigglesworth8187 2 года назад

      Also the best connection in the UK for gaming is from ghost broadband. Check them out guys.

  • @Lee-zg3gx
    @Lee-zg3gx 3 года назад +1

    Great video mate, we go live with 900mb onTuesday with FTTH, one question BT guy couldn’t answer: can I use the Hub 1, which is better for me as I can split the GHz which is very handy...unlike the Hub 2 which you can’t. Why would I want that you may ask, well I would rather set my Ring Camera to 2.4 so it has a solid connection most of the time, not fluctuate between 2.4 and 5 as there may be a day someone comes into the back garden and it decides to flick GHz channel and loses the recording....which isn’t good :(

    • @krisdeb
      @krisdeb 3 года назад +1

      I can answer the question easily for you - unplug the junk and start using real stuff which will allow you to fully utilise the full fibre connection. Anything will be better than this BT Hub, believe me.

    • @Lee-zg3gx
      @Lee-zg3gx 3 года назад

      @@krisdeb I have bud, purchased Ubiquiti items

  • @alistairjohnson177
    @alistairjohnson177 Год назад

    Having just had the 900 service activated a few days ago...2yr contract 52.99 with bt now and a years free xbox ultimate game pass if you have an xbox. I live in a flat so its what BT call an MDU install (multi dwelling unit) Little grey box which Ryan has outside his house is above our Front door in the communal stairwells. Simple drill into the wall above the front door then the 1-2mm fibre thread is glued in my case to the ceiling corners and run through to my office to which a little box size of a 2 cig boxes the spare fibre is stored and then run up to the 'Modem' box against size of a 2x cib boxes. Here you then simply plug in your cat 5e cable to the Wan port on the HUB 2 very simple process all done in around 90mins. First speed test 899/110 and i have been testing it regularly since friday and been bang on all the time. Downloads getting around 95MB a sec from steam. The Xbox reports a 955mbs connection speed which in the real world should be about 1 GB every 10 seconds....Downloaded an 8GB game took about 90 seconds so about right. The PS5 is a little weird is was reporting various speeds highest being 575Mb and as low as 420Mb even though at the same time the xbox was showing 955? not sure if the PS5 test procedure is a little off but anyway. Similiar downloads in reality did a 21gig download in around 2.5mins so throughput is the same.
    Great price I think for gigabit broadband and so far 100% reliable. Going to see how the hub behaves I never had any issues with the BT FTTC service if I'm honest.

  • @Trafficker1985
    @Trafficker1985 3 года назад +3

    4:25 it's unlikely that an issue with your console's mechanical disk. Even if it's fitted with a slower 5400RPM disk they can typically write sequentially in excess of 90/100MBps which is at the top end of a Gigabit link. If I had to guess it's due to either a limited WLAN connection or if hardwired to a switch it might just be an under powered NIC.

  • @kellyoku
    @kellyoku 3 года назад

    Please, can you do a video on how you connected the linksys ea6350 to your bt hub. Many thanks

    • @rythomasyt
      @rythomasyt  3 года назад +1

      Hi I didn't connect it to the BT unit. It REPLACES the BT deviceb

    • @kellyoku
      @kellyoku 3 года назад

      @@rythomasyt ok. Thanks

  • @k3nn3hakak34
    @k3nn3hakak34 3 года назад +1

    Just also signed up and never thought id go back to BT as well ,but for this line speed i'll take my chances .

    • @shockwave2523
      @shockwave2523 3 года назад

      What speed did you get?

    • @k3nn3hakak34
      @k3nn3hakak34 3 года назад

      @@shockwave2523 I get 910 plus down and 110 plus up loving it

    • @shockwave2523
      @shockwave2523 3 года назад +1

      @@k3nn3hakak34 Thats amaizing, mine comes in 4 days. Thanks for getting back to me 🙏

  • @user-jt1jv8vl9r
    @user-jt1jv8vl9r 3 года назад

    I remember dial up where you blocked the phone line. That and download speeds measure in kilobits and not Mbits. I remember downloading music at 2k or less. A 50Mbit video took 8hrs if it didn't disconnect in that time.

    • @user-jt1jv8vl9r
      @user-jt1jv8vl9r 3 года назад

      50 Megabyte I meant.

    • @shockwave2523
      @shockwave2523 3 года назад

      I remember plating team fortress classic on 56k, then i had isdn followed by duel isdn for CS

  • @QuickBits
    @QuickBits 3 года назад

    Was an optical network terminal given out to all BT FTTP customers when that launched on the market, as I never received one.

    • @nigel129129
      @nigel129129 3 года назад +1

      id have thought if u didnt have a ONT ur prob FTTC

    • @QuickBits
      @QuickBits 3 года назад

      @@nigel129129 I am currently a BT FTTC customer.

  • @tyzegaming3403
    @tyzegaming3403 3 года назад

    I have full fibre 900 and on xbox I’m only getting download speeds of 40 mbps and about 45ms ping

  • @sjjb2
    @sjjb2 3 года назад

    I have smart hub 2 with fiber connection 50mbs am an old man in Brighton don't get the speed and all the tec I have been sold as a contract for 24 months from bt it is live on the 12 Sept .is this fast enough for me in a flat to watch 4k plus stream on phone a tab too without buffering sorry to ask but don't get all the meg plus everything else that goes with it. thanks if I get a reply

    • @rythomasyt
      @rythomasyt  3 года назад +1

      Hi mate. A 50mbps connection should be enough for streaming, gaming, and messaging. The package shown in this video would be way over the top for the kind of thing you’re talking about. You’d be very VERY comfortable with a connection like this. Cheers

    • @JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe
      @JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe 3 года назад +1

      Had the 52mbps one a while back. I got a solid 51 down and 9.5 up. If it's just you on the WiFi at one time then 4k video will have zero problems.

    • @sjjb2
      @sjjb2 3 года назад

      @@rythomasyt I am thankyou

    • @sjjb2
      @sjjb2 3 года назад

      @@JudeTheRUclipsPoopersubscribe thankyou I'm happy

  • @es1366
    @es1366 3 года назад

    If I switch from the smart hub 2, to a better router will I get faster Wi-fi speeds?

    • @siam7094
      @siam7094 3 года назад +1

      i think rather than faster, it would be more consistent and reliable

    • @es1366
      @es1366 3 года назад

      Abysmal oh right but I have like 20 devices connected to my Wi-fi do u thibk a router will help optimise it or something resulting in faster mbps

    • @siam7094
      @siam7094 3 года назад +1

      @@es1366 from watching the video, it seems a router is a better option than the smart hub 2 and most of the complaints about bt wifi is because of the smart hub 2,i dont know this personally as i dont have bt wifi but i think you should give it a go and invest in a router rather than the smart hub

  • @matt-zr6zs
    @matt-zr6zs 3 года назад

    Man bt need to hv this in the North of England

  • @PortuguesePirate99
    @PortuguesePirate99 3 года назад

    U still cant setup their router as a modem can you? I have the 50Mb with BT right now and will probably go with Virgins 1gig since u can do the modem connection on that

    • @rythomasyt
      @rythomasyt  3 года назад +1

      Yep. You absolutely can. I've actually heard the opposite about virgin as it uses cable. At least it used to.

    • @PortuguesePirate99
      @PortuguesePirate99 3 года назад

      @@rythomasyt ohh my current BT hub is using dsl connection even though we are on "fibre" but ive seen the Virgin Media website advertise their new hub 4 having a modem mode. Its annoying af as BTs routers are the absolute worse in terms of functionality and features

  • @lewisdrew3555
    @lewisdrew3555 3 года назад

    Why is the upload around 110 in the UK? other countries able to get over 500 upload, is this an infrastructure issue?

    • @JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe
      @JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe 3 года назад

      They're greedy

    • @JackFellOver
      @JackFellOver 3 года назад +3

      It is partly an infrastructure issue and partly greed.
      Openreach provides FTTP through GPON (Gigabit Passive Optical Network) split between several houses. This is in contrast to PtP - Point to Point fibre networks, in which each subscriber has their own dedicated fibre. GPON is asymmetrical, which means that the download is much faster than the upload, although this can be upgraded to XGS-PON (or 10Gb Symmetrical Passive Optical Network) fairly easily with a technology swap at either end of the fibre.
      Even though this upgrade is possible, it's unlikely to happen any time soon due to:
      1) Business-class leased lines with symmetrical speeds make lots more money than consumer lines and upgrading would cannibalise these. That's is where the greed part comes in!
      2) Only ~14% of the UK has FTTP. Openreach are focused on rolling it out rather than upgrading for the time being.
      3) Unnecessary expense - not many people would take the premium, faster packages, so is upgrading the infrastructure really worth it for just a few people?
      Not an expert, just taking my guess

  • @RandomPate
    @RandomPate 4 года назад +7

    Imagine not having a symmetrical fiber connection in 2020

    • @VarissNI
      @VarissNI 3 года назад

      We do have symmetrical fibre, All be it from other providers.

    • @JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe
      @JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe 3 года назад +2

      Majority of the UK are stuck on 75mbps from bt.

  • @Bobajobbob007
    @Bobajobbob007 3 года назад +2

    If you didn't live through dial up you haven't lived at all :)

    • @JackJackM
      @JackJackM Месяц назад

      Playing runescape on dial up and then someone calls the landline and ruins my whole school night.

  • @garyfraser2325
    @garyfraser2325 3 года назад

    Any advice

  • @h8ful_joker312
    @h8ful_joker312 2 года назад +1

    Full Fibre 900 with own router
    The ONT is the modem so no third party modem is needed. Any router with a wan port should connect to the ONT

    • @rythomasyt
      @rythomasyt  2 года назад +1

      Yeah that’s what I said in the video.

  • @garyfraser2325
    @garyfraser2325 3 года назад

    Hello I am on the fast fibre which is 150 mgbit but when i check my download it's only giving 20 /23 download which is not what i paid for but just did a factory reset i think bt messing about with my download speed

    • @rythomasyt
      @rythomasyt  3 года назад

      Hi Gary. Is this over a cable or WiFi? If so, can you try with a cable?

    • @garyfraser2325
      @garyfraser2325 3 года назад

      @@rythomasyt hi it's over the wifi I did use the cable and the download was a bit better but without the cable the download speed is very low to what I paid for

    • @garyfraser2325
      @garyfraser2325 3 года назад

      I ordered the 150 mgb

    • @garyfraser2325
      @garyfraser2325 3 года назад

      I should be getting 100 downloaded speed now its 20 and 22 when I give it a test today

  • @EastAngliaUK
    @EastAngliaUK Год назад

    I am getting the 150 down one for 29.99 today which is less than I pay for 60 megs lol

  • @saabyy9282
    @saabyy9282 3 года назад

    i have the exact same package and your exact same linksys router but for some reason even after FR the router itll be 500-600 download 60-80 upload for a few days then it was cap at 60 download and 70upload for some reason

    • @saabyy9282
      @saabyy9282 3 года назад

      the upload never seems to go down but the download decreases dramatically sfter a few days after FR, idk whats causing this

  • @kevinmich2504
    @kevinmich2504 3 года назад

    Just upgraded to the Full Fibre 900 and unfortunately I have not been hitting anywhere close to the 910mb download that was advertised. I tend to only get around 240mb or if I'm lucky 410. My upload is fine I always tend to get around 100mb which was advertised its just the download thats the problem. I always use a wired connection and I never get anywhere near the 910mb that was advertised. I have looked around and many people are saying its a problem with the smart hub 2 and apparently an update is meant to come out in October.

    • @rythomasyt
      @rythomasyt  3 года назад

      Hi Kev. I’ve seen reports of this being an issue with the SH2. You can’t rule out other possibilities but it’s likely. If all fails, I recommend purchasing a third party MFND to give you the correct speeds.

  • @dotnetdevni
    @dotnetdevni 3 года назад

    48 hrs is a bit of a stretch open reach is a mess but once it’s in it’s great

    • @keithadam5561
      @keithadam5561 3 года назад

      To be fair, doing all the installation isn't that easy. The problem with BT is it has awful customer service, they outsource their customer service so they can try and take blame off themselves. Honestly, most of the people in the customer service don't know what they're doing, poorly trained and they take way too long to resolve a simple little issue/query.

  • @jafty8919
    @jafty8919 3 года назад

    I just got this today and I’m only getting 50 down and 20 up

  • @Alexander_l322
    @Alexander_l322 3 года назад

    I have had mine since last June, from 50mbps to 900mbps is a huge leap but I have noticed it isn’t actually 900. More like 500mbps down average speed. 110mbps. It took ages for them to put in fibre in our area but once they did I was straight on the phone signing up. I got a new hub when I swapped from 50 to 900. I use wired connections and WiFi all works well but the speeds are not guaranteed 900 down. My PS4 pro can get faster speeds downloading and my PS5 can get an 80GB game in about an hour tops. Mine costs £55 a month for just internet, I don’t have the TV or phone side of things since we don’t need any of that c r a p.

    • @LJ5H
      @LJ5H 2 года назад

      What’s gaming like on wifi for ps5?

  • @drtoxiccookie
    @drtoxiccookie 3 года назад

    The uk really don't have the info structure for this till know 🤣. It's only just getting better so that's all good

  • @petecoventry6858
    @petecoventry6858 3 года назад

    Lucky man! I have to pay £603 a month to get 1000/1000 over a leased line! and I am in Linconshire!

  • @ohyeahyeahdab1904
    @ohyeahyeahdab1904 3 года назад

    Just got this not gunna be installed till March tho:(