09-13-2020 09:44 PM
09-15-2020 01:18 AM
09-15-2020 01:38 AM
@Jsun - The connection itself has overhead built in to it to allow for separate bandwidth for the TV so that it doesn't affect the rest of your devices. Depending on the maximum available speed on the lines, that overhead sometimes isn't too big.
If there are 11 other wireless networks in range, it's entirely possible there is too much interference coming from them. There could also be environmental factors in your house that could interfere as well. Wireless speeds are never guaranteed since there are so many things that can affect them. The ethernet speed is going to be the key. If it's consistently 30mbps, contact Telus. They may need to ensure the connection to the modem is fast enough.
Does your modem have one or two phone cords attached to it?
To see what your connection speed is:
09-15-2020 10:32 AM
My thoughts are that there is no way that Telus can reserve part of the copper coming into your house for TV. It is true that they do not charge you for data used by the regular TV. But as far as bandwidth goes, the TV has to add to the demand. I believe the TV uses the 5 GHz WiFi if you have wireless set boxes in your home. My main TV PVR is ethernet, but the remote set top one is wireless. I would think it adds to the 5 GHz bandwidth demand, but I seldom use it.
As @Nighthawk mentions find out if you have two phone lines coming into your router, or check via the router menu. My memory is fading of the hoops I went though, but I believe I started out with a single phone line at Internet 25, and then signed up for Internet 50. They tried to make it work on a single line, but in the end, I believe that is when they connected up the second unused phone line and found that it had a "tap" on it. Once the tap was removed I got good speed, but obviously from my tests yesterday, I am not getting 75 Mbps with my WiFi...
09-15-2020 07:59 PM
09-15-2020 08:54 PM
Not sure if you have looked at the Line status as suggested by @Nighthawk ? For what it is worth here is what I see for my T3200M router. Note that you have to be signed to the router to see this information. The normal user name is admin and the password unless you have changed it is normally on the side of the router.
Line 1 Status
Line 2 Status
@Nighthawk may be able to explain better than I can what this means, but I guess it is a line quality measure and the maximum data transfer rate. At least in theory it would be the sum of the two lines, but I would suspect there is some overhead involved that would cut into that simplistic total.
09-15-2020 09:47 PM
09-15-2020 09:49 PM
Just enter 192.168.1.254 in your browser URL bar.
09-15-2020 09:52 PM
The details including the router password should be on the side of the router.
09-15-2020 10:05 PM
09-15-2020 10:22 PM
I hope that @Nighthawk can help you interpret the numbers. I am just guessing, but my suspicion in the case of my numbers I posted is that the Line Rate is potentially the limit Telus has imposed on the line (based on the service you are paying for), because line 1 and 2 are identical. The Attainable Line Rate may be a measure of the quality of the line. In my case the SNR is better on Line 1 and the Attainable line rate is also higher. If I am right then it is basically saying the line is capable to deliver more than what I am limited to. Not sure where the TV demand fits into this...
09-15-2020 10:32 PM
09-15-2020 11:30 PM
@Jsun Here are all the speeds. Got this from tech on the 11th. Copper first down then up 15-5-------25-10----50-15-----75-20----100-25-----150-30 T These are available on fiber also but it is then they are equal down and up (50/50) etc. Phone # for copper 310-2255 or 1-800-400-2598.. fiber 1-855-595-5588. I was on chat and got this info from them. Polecat
09-16-2020 12:44 AM
@Jsun - Those line speeds are tight for 50mbps. With only about 58mbps combined line speed (your real world top speed will be slightly less), Optik could eat into your bandwidth and affect the speed you get on other devices. In my area, each line is only 25mbps so the maximum Telus let me have with Optik TV is 25mbps for internet on one line, and another 25mbps on the second line dedicated specifically for Optik. That's likely what they should have done in your area to avoid problems.
@polecat - The support rep is off on the upload speeds for each of the copper plans. Telus' website still has all the info for the currently offered ones. 75, 100, and 150 aren't offered on DSL currently. There also isn't a fibre 50 plan on the website. 25 then 75.
Plan Down Up --------------------------- 15 (DSL) 15 1 25 (DSL) 25 5 25 (Fibre) 25 25 50 (DSL) 50 10 75 (Fibre) 75 75 150 " 150 150 300 " 300 300 750 " 750 750 1000 " 940 940 1500 " 1500 940 ===========================
09-16-2020 01:19 AM
@Nighthawk said "75, 100, and 150 aren't offered on DSL currently"
Interesting. They must be trying to push fiber. I find no reason to switch from DSL 75 to fiber.
09-16-2020 10:17 AM
09-16-2020 10:18 AM
09-16-2020 10:57 AM
@buckycat, based on my readings 100 Mbps may be possible. If I take 85% of my total attainable I get 100 Mbps. Seems there is room, but that may depend on your actual copper line lengths and noise.
09-16-2020 09:55 AM
@Nighthawk Well what can i say that is what they me. Still upset about the 6 hr transfer to gmail for i platform that is substandard. And watching all the problems that some people are having.
09-15-2020 10:15 PM
09-15-2020 10:16 PM
09-16-2020 01:03 AM
What are your Attainable Line Rates? These should be what the router thinks the line is capable of. Also what is your SNR of each line?
If you are using Windows I find the Snipping Tool under Windows accessories very handy for this kind of stuff. You just use New, Click and drag to highlight the area you want to snip, and then Edit, Copy. Here you just right click and paste the image.
Also which model of Telus router are you using? T3200M?