12-14-2022 11:27 PM - last edited on 12-14-2022 11:30 PM by RogersMoin
Recently my 1gbit Ignite plan was changed to include 50mbps of upload speed. I assume this was done for all customers.
Unfortunately, I'm unable to get more than 32mbps upload speed. My download speed is fine - 940mbps.
I'm on the XB6 (1st-gen) Rogers modem, connected via ethernet, and not using other routers. Upon checking my "connections" on the modem configuration page, and comparing with a few others from another forum, I notice I don't have a 5th upstream channel.
Are all neighborhoods able to use the improved upload speeds? Is it exclusive to XB7 and newer modems? Am I missing something?
I'm hoping someone familiar with the Rogers wireline network can add more context here.
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12-23-2022 01:07 PM
Was uploading some JAR files this morning when I noticed higher numbers. Speedtest confirms I have the 50mbps (actually 53) upload speed now. Yay!!
This was definitely not an action on my part. If by any chance it was a Rogers engineer seeing my post and taking some action about it, I'd like to extend my thanks to them 😊
12-15-2022 08:43 AM - edited 12-15-2022 08:44 AM
I’m in the same boat, i have an XB7 and have been having lower than Expected upload speeds even though Rogers updated their packages to 50 up. Was only getting 25-32up before. Been on the run around with Rogers support and had a tech come out yesterday and change the cap on the lines to my house, and reduce the power to the tap as he noticed it was high. It seems to have actually made a small difference and Now I get a more consistent 40-42 up. Not the full 50 yet but we’re getting there.
12-15-2022 10:07 AM
12-18-2022 01:03 AM
Happy to hear I'm not the only one with this problem. I guess the question is now - how hard would it be to get the full 50mbit service? Can a tech come out and sort it quickly, or do they need to make changes to the entire neighborhood? 🤔
12-18-2022 04:10 PM
@lowonfiber wrote:
Happy to hear I'm not the only one with this problem. I guess the question is now - how hard would it be to get the full 50mbit service? Can a tech come out and sort it quickly, or do they need to make changes to the entire neighborhood? 🤔
You may just need to reboot your gateway to get the faster upload speeds.
When I logged into MyRogers, my Internet service was listed as 1 Gbps download / 50 Mbps upload. However, my upload speed was still limited to 30 Mbps. I rebooted my gateway and voilà! 53.39 Mbps upload on my speed test.
Also, don't worry if you are not provisioned with DOCSIS 3.1 upstream channels; 50 Mbps upload does not require D3.1.
12-23-2022 01:07 PM
Was uploading some JAR files this morning when I noticed higher numbers. Speedtest confirms I have the 50mbps (actually 53) upload speed now. Yay!!
This was definitely not an action on my part. If by any chance it was a Rogers engineer seeing my post and taking some action about it, I'd like to extend my thanks to them 😊