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Hi @Pete58,
No need to look elsewhere. How many devices are currently connected to your home WIFI? When too many devices share the same bandwidth, data flow is limited and result in slower speeds across each user or device.
Here are also some ways that you can improve the speed of your service:
Easy Steps to Improve Wi-Fi Connection In Your Home
Wireless Channel on your modem - what is it and why should I change it?
How to test your internet connection using a Speedtest App
Regards,
Angeli
Hi @Pete58,
How many devices are connected to your WIFI? Can you do a speed test now using one of your wireless device through speedtest.net or fast.com? Then, share to us the results here.
Regards,
Angeli
Hi @Pete58,
If you are on NBN50 and have these speed test results, this is considered as a passing speed. Moreover, we do not have a control on the bandwidth part. You may also have a read through here, Speeds on the NBN network explained.
Regards,
Angeli
Hi @Pete58 . Best indication of speed is an ethernet computer. Use speed test on TPG support page.
Check that there is no other activity on computer or other devices (streaming, backups, etc).
Use ping and tracert commands to check for delays.
Ping LAN ip address of router, eg. ping -n 20 192.168.1.1
Check delays to TPG, eg. tracert tpg.com.au
Ping the router's default gateway, the "10" address in tracert output.
What type of NBN connection do you have?
Are you on NBN50 speed?
And what model router?
@Pete58 . My suggestions were only to try to determine where delays might be occurring.
It might even be a quality of service/bandwidth control on your router.