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pixie90
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03-16-2022, 12:09 PM
#11
Relocated to Networking section. Unless you modified the cable, the problem isn't with it. Possibility is router requiring a restart. More probable issue lies with your ISP (capacity exceeded, unpaid bills, etc.).
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pixie90
03-16-2022, 12:09 PM #11

Relocated to Networking section. Unless you modified the cable, the problem isn't with it. Possibility is router requiring a restart. More probable issue lies with your ISP (capacity exceeded, unpaid bills, etc.).

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GigiCakes
Senior Member
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03-19-2022, 01:08 PM
#12
It’s unlikely BT lacks data limits; an unpaid bill is more probable to result in full termination. I’m not sure about the cable, but it shouldn’t be operating at just 100Mbit unless the PC uses a 100Mbit adapter. A cable problem can’t be entirely ruled out.
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GigiCakes
03-19-2022, 01:08 PM #12

It’s unlikely BT lacks data limits; an unpaid bill is more probable to result in full termination. I’m not sure about the cable, but it shouldn’t be operating at just 100Mbit unless the PC uses a 100Mbit adapter. A cable problem can’t be entirely ruled out.

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XxGrenidierXx
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03-19-2022, 02:42 PM
#13
Speed drops can occur even without visible damage. Data limits might not be clearly shown. A sudden slowdown seems likely, but we can't confirm more details without a response from the OP.
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XxGrenidierXx
03-19-2022, 02:42 PM #13

Speed drops can occur even without visible damage. Data limits might not be clearly shown. A sudden slowdown seems likely, but we can't confirm more details without a response from the OP.

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Llama_Spit
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03-22-2022, 05:13 PM
#14
BT does not limit data limits, period. In the UK ISPs must be much more open about their services. Could there be short-term issues or maybe a line problem since it's likely VDSL? Definitely. But it won't be an intentional speed cap except Dynamic Line Management might reduce the line speed because of a fault. A sharp drop to single digits usually occurs when the phone line gets damaged—like one wire breaking or becoming loose. I'd look for crackling sounds or no dial tone at all.
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Llama_Spit
03-22-2022, 05:13 PM #14

BT does not limit data limits, period. In the UK ISPs must be much more open about their services. Could there be short-term issues or maybe a line problem since it's likely VDSL? Definitely. But it won't be an intentional speed cap except Dynamic Line Management might reduce the line speed because of a fault. A sharp drop to single digits usually occurs when the phone line gets damaged—like one wire breaking or becoming loose. I'd look for crackling sounds or no dial tone at all.

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