New 5G Home Broadband - Upload speed query
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on 07-03-2023 12:33 PM
Hi everyone.
New customer on the 5G Home Broadband service here, just wanting to ask a few questions.
I was amazed when the website told me I could get 5G in my area, so had to give it a try. Currently coming to the end of my Plusnet landline broadband, and don't want to commit to 18 months or more as FTTP is meant to be available soon, so thought I would try Three's offering.
I am blown away by the download speed. 300mbps+ some times.
However, the upload speeds are more worrying and possibly the deal breaker for me.
Sometimes I get a 4 or 5mbps upload speed, which compares to what I get down the landline with plusnet (but i only get 27mbps download on the land line, as opposed to 300mbps+ at the best times on three).
Throughout the day though, the upload speed drops to less than 2, which gives me some issues.
I have just now ran a speed test and here are the results, and the info from the Cellular page of the Hub iself.
Speedtest: The download was 280, upload was 1.79.
Cellular Tab:
- Access Technology - NR5G-NSA
- Band - B1,B3,n78,n78
- RSSI - -96
- Cell ID - 815689
- Physical Cell ID - 238
- UL Bandwidth (MHz) - 10M,100M
- DL Bandwidth (MHz) - 10M,15M,100M,30M
- RFCN - 99,1392,640548,632666
- RSRP - -110
- RSRQ - -14
- SINR - -3
- RSRP-NSA - -99
- RSRQ-NSA - -2
- SINR-NSA - 17
- TAC - 2102
I have moved it to an upstairs window sill that I think gives the best placement. Would I benefit from an external antenna? The thing that puzzles me is that I can get 5mbps upload speed at certain times, so I think the placement is ok..
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Craig
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on 27-06-2024 12:05 PM
I have the same issue. Fantastic download speeds sometimes over 500mbs. But the upload is very poor only around 5mbs, occasionally a little higher. The general consensus is that it's a bandwidth issue. Three want to advertise fast download speeds and are not overly concerned about upload speeds. An external aerial may give some improvement but I have yet to see a recommended model for the NR 5103 V2, plenty for the earlier versions with four external connectors but none for the NR 5103 V2 which has only two external connectors.
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on 17-07-2023 07:05 PM
I don't have anything to add, but I want to say that this thread, particularly the user's @bulldog555 responses, has helped me solve my terrible upload speed problem.
I have been suffering from very low upload speed, usually less than 2 Mbps. As my download speed was great and my router's (ZTE) "find the best location" tool was telling me that my signal was perfect I assumed there was nothing I could do. Turns out I just had a bad signal and was probably switching to 4G.
I used a tool on my, also three, phone to find the best location in the house which was kind of unexpected and got from -110 dBm to -90 dBm signal strength which gives me 10-20 Mbps! It's not perfect but I can finally stream again!
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on 11-03-2023 04:24 PM
If I were having so much problems getting the router to work stably and at the speeds I expect, I would cancel the contract and go back to landline BB even if it is slower. The antenna is expensive and it's not certain it will work.
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on 10-03-2023 11:48 AM
You on cell edge (RSRP - -110) that's why u might see very poor speed in upload and the 5G will flick switched between 4G and 5G at all times. Not great!
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on 10-03-2023 05:01 PM
Understood, thanks for that.
I think I'm basically better off going back to my landland to keep the upload speeds stable, and sacrifice (a LOT) of download speed.
It seems as though I am on the very edge of being able to get a signal here, so its going to be hit and miss isnt it?
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on 10-03-2023 11:28 PM
U need one of these antenna and put higher up in the pole on your outside wall and you will see improvement in 5G.
https://router-mods.co.uk/product/bluespot-4g-5g-antenna-698-4000mhz-bi-directional/
For 4G plugged into top two ports in your hub router:
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on 11-03-2023 12:19 AM
My download and upload are great all day as I put Hub in direct line where I can see the 5G cell tower.
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on 11-03-2023 07:51 AM
Thanks for the replies.
I was looking at this one but then i was asking myself if i want to risk that amount of money and it not making much difference.
https://www.broadbandbuyer.com/products/42644-poynting-5g-xpol-1-v2-41/specifications/
I think I'll have to switch back and cancel this. Gutting, as when it's good, it's very good, but I can't have a 70% ish service as i work from home
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on 11-03-2023 12:57 PM
This one is crap as I try that as 5G hardly picking up!
The new version shoould be lots better with higher gain! New 3400MHz-3800MHz, 5G band with 11dBi gain
https://www.netxl.com/directional-antennas/poynting-xpol-2-5g-directional-mimo-antenna/

