Community of fiber, mobile and ADSL usersI have a FRITZ!Box 5530AX router with SFP and 2.5G port.In the upload speed I exceed the 1000Mb barrier, but in the download speed I have not noticed any difference with the HGU.Move instead of capping at 1000Mb layer at 950Mb?I have peaks in upload speed of 1120Mb, although it usually stabilizes at 1060Mb or so.Having 1000 Mbps on the physical layer does not mean having 1000 Mbps on the application layer.The data frames carry some headers that need their space.I'm surprised you went from there uphill.Orange direct fiber gives about 1010-1020 Mbps download.Because it will sync at something over 1000 Mbps. That's relatively normal to see with connections at lower speeds, like 300 Mbps.That's why I was asking, I saw someone here with Orange or Jazztel exceeding 1000MbBecause Orange is direct Ethernet, they are not PPPoE connections like MovistarI hope Netflix is not being cut off because of the flow you lack1- The normal thing is that of those 9502- Why do you want more?In case it helps, I have a 1000/600 connection and doing a test gives me 935/590 approx.I have had 1Gb with Movistar and Vodafone, in both I stayed at 945-950, both up and down, but that is due to the limitations of the 1Gb port, that's why I thought it would exceed 950Mb, and indeed, I get over it, but only uphill, downhill it's still the sameYou are not exceeding them, neither going up nor going down, it is a measurement error of the speedtest.Here you have 3 different scenarios, I need to take out 2 laptops to show you that it is not a speedtest error?Due to how the network works, it eats part of the speed just to ensure that the packet goes to the destination, among other things, I would think that the download speed is somewhat more capable than the upload speed, keep in mind that the download speed is used a lot more and that is why it is more sensitive to saturation, even if your branch is slightly saturated and everything1 Gb fiber says goodbye to real speed and brings back the "up"But… How is it possible?The speed offered by any operator never includes link traffic, which reduces the connection by 100 Mbps or more.Even Windows itself tends to consume some bandwidth with telemetry and Defender...You are literally the first person that has 100% access to your connection that I have ever met.Because literally I have gigabit from Digi, I had gigabit from Movistar and I usually go around 750-900, with gigabit infrastructure (neutral + card).(the speedtest below is from right now, we all know what happens at night with Digi… :( )What ONT do you use?I have 1 Gbps with Movistar and using a Huawei HG8310M ONT and an Asus TUF AX5400 router (gigabit) I have about 905 Mbps download and 820 Mbps upload.The maximum transfer speed I have seen on the local network has been 940 Mbps.I am using Router with SFP module, exactly the Fritz 5530 routerIf you bought it thinking that you were going to get more speed out of FTTH, you've wasted your money.What problems does this situation cause you?As such it doesn't cause me any real problems, but I bought the router to go over the 950Mb barrier, and I only get it on the uploadThe normal thing is to first inform yourself and then buy things.You have done it the other way around and, obviously, it has not helped you at all.We learn from mistakes.I have learned enough to know that with this same router and module there are people who reach 1100 both downstream and upstream, that in this same forum a person has exceeded the famous 950Mb on Orange/Jazztel.I have achieved my goal in the upload speed, but not in the download speed, I am already satisfiedMeh, it becomes very rare for someone to exceed 1000 Mbps...Show other down/up testsI have done 2 speedtest, both by GUI and by CLI, a test uploading a file using SCP and in everything I exceed the famous 950 upload.If I remember correctly, Movistar reserved part of the download bandwidth for TV even if it was not used.That was at the time of TV over ADSL.I don't have TV service with themThat is no longer done in FTTH.I put the test of Orange with direct fiber 1 Gbps that I have commented above:With Orange, and in ideal conditions of the PON branch and the central from which it hangs, YES, it is perfectly possible to exceed 1000Mb/s with a symmetrical 1Gb/s FTTH connection, if you have the right hardware… with Movistar, NO FUCKHow with Movistar or kid?Aren't you watching the tests?With Movistar, you can't go from 950-960Mb/s, even if you have a router that allows it (because with HGUs you can't) and network cards that allow it, and I've already explained 5 times why, let's see if we read .I think we are missing additional data here, otherwise it will be pure speculationWhat is the OLT model you are connected to?How do you know the OLT is XGS-PON and not GPON?It is GPON, the OLT is already old, in this address there is fiber since 2014. The OLT is HuaweiThey have already explained it to you, but the test is an approximation (it depends on how the calculation is done) and it also depends on how the link is executed.In short: Don't mess around changing or tuning the module because basically you're going to be in the same situation.here they linked the GPON standardand as Josh published in the two knowledge articles, at the moment Movistar gives GPON, and GPON gives what it gives and even less when it is about PPPoE.no yes if we agree on that?It is clear that there are those who do not agree with what the standard and a calculator say, but deniers have always existed and will exist, in all areas of life.Meanwhile, in France with Orange:lafibre.info/replacer-livebox/guide-de-…eme-en-2gbpsThis with a FTTH GPON connection, with a Mikrotik CCR2004 router and a GPON-ONU-34-20BI SFP ONT in HSGMII 2.5Gbps modePushing the GPON limit.I imagine that the minimum speed guaranteed in the contract will be much lower.According to the lafibre.fr thread, the measurement was obtained with an Orange Pro 2Gbps connection with fixed IP.The grace of the matter is the LiveBox router allows a 2Gbps connection, but is limited to 1Gbps per device due to the RJ45 1000Base-T port.But the people in that forum have managed to have much more downstream per device (more than 2400Mbps) with a router with an SFP+ port and HSGMII 2.5Gbps mode interface, and a SFP GPON ONT in HSGMII 2.5Gbps mode.By the way, @Ohz what ONT SFP GPON do you use?Did the FRITZ!Box provide it to you, or did you get it yourself?Does it work with Movistar+ (Multicast)?The 5530AX comes with an interchangeable GPON or XGSPON ONT, both provided by the same brand.I can't use 3 VLANs, with Movistar I don't have TV so I don't care, I have a business rate without TV 😒I'm doing a montage with that Orange France rig, without the MikroTik router, which is worth a penny.Wow, and I symmetrical 100Mb ☹️Although the truth is that I have plenty… 😃Eeheemm, there is a thing called FEC (forward error connection) one of the things it does, among other things, is to ensure the full flow in the subscribers farthest from the central or with attenuations for different reasons, in fact @Josh published an article where they talked about this so-called FEC, that comes from the OLT's themselves, and from the configuration of the network, and damn it, I'm telling you that you manage to exceed 1000 in load... I have 950/950, the normal thing is that in the profile of the gigabyte do not exceed 950, it is the one with the least guaranteed speeds of courseWell, it's rare for me to exceed 800/800 Mbps. I get to have 500/600 Mbps.Right now I have 589.51/820.77 Mbps (test done with Ookla's Speedtest on a wired PC with UTP 6).There is a Movistar+ deco consuming bandwidth and an app on another TV that does the same too.A thousand connected things but without use (or the residual consumption they have).But since my connection and telecommuting are not bad for me, I almost always don't feel like getting into the trouble of resetting my router, so a technician comes...For about 15 years I had the Vodafone HFC and I was always nailed with the contracted speed, I am not at all impressed with the Movistar FTTH.Moderators |Standards |Legal information |We enter for affiliated purchases