1.0.27 Troubleshooting NBN FTTC for Speed Issues
Troubleshooting NBN FTTC for Speed Issues
- Visit NBN®'s Network status and outages page to see
any known issues in your area that may be affecting your service speed.
- Turn off your modem and leave it off for at least 10 seconds.
- Turn your modem back on and wait for the modem lights to settle.
- Run a speed test.
- If you're testing your speed on a device connected to your modem via
WiFi, stand next to your modem and run a speed test to rule out any WiFi
signal issues.
- Switch to 5GHz WiFi (the WiFi network with "5G" at the
end) for better WiFi speed and to reduce interference from microwaves,
baby monitors and other devices which use 2.4GHz WiFi. If your modem has
5GHz WiFi, you’ll find the default 5GHz WiFi name and password on its
barcode sticker:
- If your speed has improved, or slow speeds occur on WiFi devices but
not devices connected via Ethernet cable, then see our guide on improving WiFi
signals.
- Unplug all other devices connected to your modem's Ethernet ports
(except the device you are testing, if applicable).
- Turn off or disconnect all other devices connected to your modem's
WiFi (except the device you are testing, if applicable).
- On the device you are testing, close all programs that are using
your broadband connection, then run a speed test.
- If your speed has improved on a single device, you may need to
upgrade your NBN® plan to provide the bandwidth necessary to support more
programs and/or devices
- Ensure your modem is connected correctly,
with cables in good condition and plugged in securely.
Note: Older Cat5 Ethernet cables are not recommended for
NBN services - Cat5e or Cat6 is ideal.
- Perform a scan on your antivirus/anti-malware software. If any
infections are detected, make sure they are quarantined and removed.
Please contact your software’s Customer Support if you need assistance.
- Firewalls may affect broadband performance. Temporarily disable any
firewalls and run a speed test.
- If you still have speed issues, please contact us for further
assistance.
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