07-01-2023 11:26 PM - last edited on 07-01-2023 11:44 PM by RogersJermaine
So Rogers installed the Ignite 500 service at my house a couple days ago. When I connected to the modem (XB8) I was only getting about 80/90Mbps download on both wire and wireless with the Rogers speedtest. The installation tech claims there is no issue cuz that's what he's getting as well. So I contacted CS the next day who then transferred me to tech support. They ran some tests on the modem remotely but was not able to he next day, who ran some tests remotely but was not able to find out about anything. They dispatched a technician to me the following morning to look at this. This technician also says there is nothing wrong here since the signal coming into the house is in fact 500Mbps, the signal from the modem will be slower which is completely normal and there's nothing to worry about. Has anyone had this issue before? Cuz it seems bizarre to me that "Ignite 500" means 500 Mbps coming into the house, and your actual speed will be a coin toss.... I've seen download speeds of 400+ on my devices so I know my hardware is not the limiting factor.
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07-01-2023 11:44 PM - edited 07-01-2023 11:49 PM
Most people on Rogers 500 typically get significantly more than that, especially with the speedboost that Rogers offers, providing temporary speeds well in excess of what you pay for if the location/infrastructure allows. If you're not getting the 500 you pay for using an Ethernet connection to a device capable of say 1000 Mbps or a relatively new device like a phone near the XB8 you should be getting around 500, perhaps even more depending on the device and your WiFi conditions.
I suggest you PM the mods on this forum and have them check out and test your location.
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I really hate the fact that some Rogers technicians try to slough off poor performance with lies/inaccurate comments.
PS. Some devices may have an upper limit of 100 Mbps, hence you get about 80-90 on say an inexpensive dongle connected to a laptop.
07-02-2023 12:04 PM
The notes on Rogers Speed Test (which apply to any other speed test service) state.
So the limitation can be due to the device you are testing with as 57 says. Using the 2.5Gb port on my modem and a 10Gb port on my desktop using a short run of shielded CAT5E I got 1.8 Gb with my 1.5Gb service. My laptop on Wi-Fi got about 200 Mb.
07-02-2023 09:28 PM
Correct. I ran Rogers speed tests on both my laptop (1GbE and Wifi6 2.4Gbps) and my desktop (2.5GbE and Wifi6 2.4 Gbps) with a 2 foot cable directly to my modem (provided by the 2nd Rogers technician). Both consistently getting about 80Mbps; same as my phone one floor up.... My previous landlord had the 500 Mbps service, and both my laptop and desktop were able to achieve ~400Mbps one floor up on the opposite corner of the house so I've pretty much ruled out everything to do with my hardware capability.
07-02-2023 11:28 PM
08-19-2024 05:46 PM
Out of curiosity, what is the expected "upload" speed on Ignite 500?
08-19-2024 06:52 PM
@Alexo_O wrote:
Out of curiosity, what is the expected "upload" speed on Ignite 500?
I subscribe to Ignite 1.5 Gigabit. My upload speed is 150 Mbps and I actually attain speeds of around 178 Mbps.
I have family members with a 300 Mbps service, also with 150 Mbps upload speed, and they attain the same upload speeds that I do.
08-19-2024 06:56 PM
@Alexo_O wrote: Out of curiosity, what is the expected "upload" speed on Ignite 500?
I believe this depends on your location and you would have to check with Rogers. Some locations have been upgraded to allow for up to 150 or 200 Mbps. For example, I used to get 50 Mbps, but after my area was upgraded earlier this year I'm able to upload at 175 Mbps. What does it say when you check your availability for that package on the Rogers website?
08-20-2024 12:49 AM
It doesn't, only the down speed is advertised, not up.
That said, I'm consistently topping at 30Mb/sec, which seems a bit low.
08-21-2024 07:57 AM
2 weeks ago
Any ideas on how anyone fixes this... I have ignite 500 and the internet is TERRIBLE. I am floating around 30-80 MBPS which is RIDICULOUS
2 weeks ago
Hi @omaribrahim0505,
Thank you for joining the conversation!
Can you let us know some more details regarding the issue with slow speeds that you are experiencing? Are you noticing this on wired ethernet connected devices or wireless devices? Did this issue just recently start, or has it been an ongoing issue?
We look forward to hearing from you.
Regards,
RogersJermaine