07-29-2024 06:12 AM - last edited on 07-29-2024 08:01 AM by RogersCorey
Rogers has quietly removed the old 1.5 Gig package in my area and replaced with 2 Gig and 200 up. Not that many ( any) apps or websites can support this but have any of you made the switch ?
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07-29-2024 08:31 AM
07-29-2024 10:20 AM
Well its not that fantastic . According to Ookla I'm pulling 439 Mpbs on a two gig line, yep I'm wired .. Upload is fine but download? Not anywhere near as sold
07-29-2024 10:34 AM - edited 07-29-2024 10:58 AM
@phantom1976 : The first thing to do for a test is to put the equipment in a standard Rogers configuration (unbridged), without any additional routers, splitters or other equipment on your part. Once you're in the standard configuration, you can perform a test using the Home Connect App as outlined in the link below: This will tell you if you're getting the speed you pay for at the modem.
If you do get the speed you pay for, then you'll have to figure out what's limiting you with your equipment.
If you're not getting the speed at the modem, then you can contact Rogers, perhaps via PM to the mods on this forum.
Edit: Ethernet ports 1, 2, 3 on the back of the Gateways (XB7, XB8) are limited to 1 Gbps download (typically 940 Mbps after overhead). Port 4 is capable of 2.5 Gbps, however, if you're on FTTH with port 4 in use for that, then you'll need to connect to one of the other ports, which are limited to 1 Gbps each. If you have several pieces of equipment, you can run two or three tests simultaneously and add the results - for example 940 Mbps via computer and 600 Mbps using a phone or tablet.
PS. I'm currently getting 1.9 Gbps down and 175 Mbps up on my 1.5 Gbps down, 50 Mbps up plan, with my area upgraded for 150 Mbps up. (Mac Mini M2 E10)