It will be on the same link, but everyone will get an email to sign up to the new portal once it’s live
That’s awesome to see, go team Yayzi
My bad sorry
It’s all good
Can you drop an email to [email protected] please
All good now. It was probably due to IP transitioning. I will follow up with a speed test over wired shortly.
I have a separate question though.
Is there a way to find out what type of line I’m on ? Is it GPON or xgspon
Your upload speed will be limited to one gigabit per second if you’re on GPON
If you’re on XGS-PON You can go all the way up to 2.3 Gb/s upload speed
But is there a way to check that prior to signing up to a connection ?
If you email [email protected] I am sure they will tell Be able to tell you
Most if not all areas are set up for XGS-PON, However, are not activated. There is nothing Yayzi can do to activate it either.
However, I guarantee it will beat the snot out of whatever you’re currently using
I wouldn’t let that be the deciding factor as to whether you sign up or not, As any other ISP on city fibre would be in the same position.
If you put your postcode in here
It will tell you what you can get. If up to 2Gig Pro+ is listed then its GPON. Anything higher is XGS-PON.
Like so
If you have already signed up It’ll say you are already a customer and wont show results. Just use a neighbours house to see the results.
Smart thinking !
I believe parts of the website still need to be updated but its marketed as 2.3Gig pro+ now. With overheard etc 2.3 is what you will get.
But image below states upload.
So if you are seeing 2.5Gig pro+ on the postcode checker then your are in a XGS-PON enabled area, that’s the theory anyway @Yayzi_Team can probably confirm.
That looks about right to me.
Directly from my router, I get 1.2 GB down and 940 up
Using Speedtest from a PC I get 1090 ish and 940 up
I don’t know why I lose speed, but I seem to, This is on the 2 .5 GB capable network And device
I would say that there is a Margin of error
Yeah it is about right as @L0rdVerga said.
However, you should be able to squeeze another 100mbps or so out of it. 1gbps normally tops out around 930-940mbps. Theres plenty of variables that can affect your total bandwidth though.
The only real way to exclude all variables without changing NiCS, switches, OS’s is to test direct from the router, but if you are using the Yayzi supplied router, a speedtest sadly doesn’t come built in. Yayzi can run a speedtest direct from your router.
Try this site
And try other server locations on speedtest.net
100mbps is negligible day to day, unless you have dozens of devices/people all simultaneously downloading or uploading MB/s then you will probably never notice. Unless downloading on Steam but thats another topic.