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My ISP contacted me on the 11th of August to get their old fiber equipment changed out to a new Nokia G-041G-P which was fine by me because I manage a 1000/1000Mbps connection on another ISP using the same Nokia G-041G-P without issues so I thought no issue from my side.
But ever since the 19th of August 2021 where I got the Nokia G-041G-P box installed my upload has been terrible on a 1000/1000Mbps line, upload has gone down to 210Mbps and trying without my Asus RT-AC88U and with a TP-Link Deco M5 it's the same story in the speedtest app.
Upload speed reaches all the way up to 210Mbps and stops like an electron lock and if I plug my computer directly into the Nokia G-041G-P I can reach I can reach 256Mbps.
Here are a couple of tests and it doesn't matter what time of the day upload is the same.
Connected to my Asus RT-AC88U using Merlin firmware using the same Cat 7 shielded cables:
Directly connected to Nokia G-041G-P using shielded Cat 7
But the moment when I change to a server on my ISP's network I can do 893.8/899.4Mbps without hiccups which smells fishy to me and I wonder if it's possible for a ISP to limit a users upload speed outside their own network or could it just a bad node in their network that after the new equipment is routing me a new way and causes really bad upload?
Because before they changed their equipment on the same setup I was doing about over 800Mbps up and down all hours of the day 24/7/365 and now I can barely reach 300Mbps outside their network.
But ever since the 19th of August 2021 where I got the Nokia G-041G-P box installed my upload has been terrible on a 1000/1000Mbps line, upload has gone down to 210Mbps and trying without my Asus RT-AC88U and with a TP-Link Deco M5 it's the same story in the speedtest app.
Upload speed reaches all the way up to 210Mbps and stops like an electron lock and if I plug my computer directly into the Nokia G-041G-P I can reach I can reach 256Mbps.
Here are a couple of tests and it doesn't matter what time of the day upload is the same.
Connected to my Asus RT-AC88U using Merlin firmware using the same Cat 7 shielded cables:
Directly connected to Nokia G-041G-P using shielded Cat 7
But the moment when I change to a server on my ISP's network I can do 893.8/899.4Mbps without hiccups which smells fishy to me and I wonder if it's possible for a ISP to limit a users upload speed outside their own network or could it just a bad node in their network that after the new equipment is routing me a new way and causes really bad upload?
Because before they changed their equipment on the same setup I was doing about over 800Mbps up and down all hours of the day 24/7/365 and now I can barely reach 300Mbps outside their network.