Could you guide me on what I need to do exactly?Shove the ethernet into your PC and dial a PPPoE session, then swap it back to the BT router. For some reason the profiles can get stuck.
Spent an hour on hold, finally spoke to someone who couldn't access the faster speeds on my account so transferred me through to offline sales. Spent another hour waiting to speak to them. They did a "tech check" and said the fastest I could get was what I was already on, the 300Mb package. And yet when I put my postcode into the BT website, it states I can get up to Full Fibre 900. I wish some other ISPs would hurry up and rollout FTTP, sick of BTs customer service. I very rarely have to contact them, but when I do, its always an uphill struggle.
Waiting hours is understandable given the current situation, however waiting hours and not getting anywhere is extremely frustrating.I’m the last person who would normally stick up for BT, but they are obviously short staffed and it’s not unreasonable that people dealing with queues of customers who are having to wait hours to speak to them haven’t had time to read briefings. If you think upgrading profiles is a challenge, try getting any support (or even direct contact) from the g.fast team. I had two deadlock letters from different members of the CEO’s office before I got anyone to do what I explained needed to be done on day one several months and failed installs/faults earlier.
I've read existing appointments will go ahead, but no new ones will be booked.Wondering if my ultrafast install will go ahead next wednesday, I have my doubts, no update from BT yet and order is still tracking as on schedule but have seen an article saying home installs are suspended.
Waiting hours is understandable given the current situation, however waiting hours and not getting anywhere is extremely frustrating.
I've read existing appointments will go ahead, but no new ones will be booked.
No more in-home work from Openreach until June, so if you don't have your FTTP then it's not happening.
can someone explain why upload speed is always slower than download? 920/110, why not higher? seems very strange
why not 920/920?
As aid above, just because it’s fttp doesn’t mean it has to be higher speeds.
My folks are on the lowest FTTP package they could get as that’s all their new build can get, they are on a 50 meg down package.