Wi-Fi Pod Speed Tests

Aptic
Regular Contributor III

Up until recently I was getting between 300-600 mbps on my POD and Hub over wifi. (I don't have wired connections) However, I am at best getting around 150-200 mbps on my POD now (no change with the Hub, and there was no change to my set up).  I rebooted everything to see if it would make a difference, but it remains the same.    This has been going on for about a week, and measured at different times throughout the day.

When I run the Bell wifi checkup, it is showing a download speed of 1.8 gbps on the hub, and 1.5 gbps on the POD - with a strong signal to all my devices.  That said, I see no difference in the performance of any of my devices. I also note that the Bell wifi app is showing my devices are getting 2-3x the speed that I see when I run Speedtest or Fast. 

I am curious as to why the POD speed connectivitiy has dropped in half, and why Bell keeps sending me promotions to upgrade my speed, when I can't even come close to getting the speed I pay for now. 

 

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BellPatricia
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Hello everyone! Thank you all for reaching out to the Bell Community and for the troubleshooting that you have tried. 

Our technical team is checking into this matter further and we will provide updates as soon as they are available.

Have a nice evening 🙂

@BellPatricia 

 

 

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So…. Drum roll please. Received a call from Bell technical today. They recognize the issue and are actively working with Plume support to get us a fix! I will let you all know when I get word on the release. I suspect it will be sooner than later.

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Vanadiel
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It has been marked as a helpful reply in this thread, but in case you missed it the latest update is as per below:

 

Thank you to all who continue to participate and share in this thread.  As promised; when an update was available, we would share with everyone here.

At this time, our technical teams have been able to replicate and continue to investigate.  Once any further information is available, we will update the Topic’s Solution.

 

Stay tuned.

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UPDATE:

Thank you all for your continued dedication to the Bell Community Forum.

An update to the Giga Hub and HH4000 modem firmware will be coming over the next 4-6 weeks.

 

Thank you for everyone’s patience during the update process.

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Indo
Contributor

Is there going to be a fix for the speed test in the Bell wifi app? as soon as it hits 1000 Mbps on download or upload, it shows 1Mbps instead of 1 Gbps and stops the test showing 1 Mbps as your internet speed. 

dks
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I have had that occur from time to time. 

  • Make sure you have the latest version of the Bell wifi app.
  • Reboot your device

Let us know if those steps work.

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Indo
Contributor

The wifi app is on the latest version and I restarted my device. Still shows the same issue.

dks
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Restart your modem (unplug it for 30 seconds) and see if that makes any difference. 

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BellPatricia
Moderator

Hey there @Aptic

Thank you for reaching out to the Bell Community.

What type of Wi-Fi pods do you have? The speed that your pods are capable of will vary depending on which Whole Home Wi-Fi pods you have.

  • Wi-Fi pod – Provides average speeds of up to 300 Mbps in the optimal setup
  • Wi-Fi Pod mini – Provides average speeds of up to 150 Mbps in the optimal setup

You can check if your pods are using the optimal setup by reviewing their connection quality rating in the Bell Wi-Fi app.

Take a look at at our support articles for more information on using the Bell Wi-Fi pods.

Let the Community know if you have any other questions.

@BellPatricia 

This is like I wrote the post. Exact same issue. Speeds previously were 600 down from the pod. About the same up.

Now I can't break 200 down and 150 up. It's insane.It definitely seems like it's being throttled.

Here's the post I was going to make:

"I've had the same internet setup for months now. Gigahub upstairs. Pod downstairs. Always showed excellent connection. Showed good on occasion. I was very happy with the speeds and setup. I have a desktop plugged into the ethernet on the pod. I'd been getting approximately 600 down and even 700 up for months.

In the past month it changed. I'm maxed at 200 down and 120 up. I've tried another pod. In fact, when I unplug the pod, the speeds went back up. But then they came back down to 200/120. I have another desktop connected by wifi through the pod. It regularly got in the 400 range. Now it's also dropped back down to the 100 - 200 range

 

Things will work, and then it's almost like Bell Whole Home runs its optimization, and then it drops back to 200/120. In any other case I'd drop the pod and get my own router but i don't want to deal with setting up DMZ. I'm frustrated, it makes me want to switch back to Cogeco, who was in our neighbourhood recently.

Everything worked perfect for months. And then something just changed. Anyone have any ideas?"

Hi @themajorbrandon 

Welcome to the Bell Community 🙂

We shared the average download speeds that you can achieve in an optimal set up with your pods above. Can you clarify which type of Wi-Fi pod you have? 

Check out our support articles for more information on how to use your Wi-Fi pods, and let the Community know if you have any other questions.

@BellPatricia 

Aptic
Regular Contributor III

Thank you for your response, but it does not solve the question I posed.  I have the Wifi6e pod and was getting well over 600 Mbps for quite some time on that pod, then about a week ago the speed dropped off to 150-200, just as the other poster indicated above.  Clearly something is going on.  I did run the WiFi app and it says my network is optimized and I have an excellent connection.  But my question is why are the Pods no longer getting the same speed as before?

Aptic
Regular Contributor III

@themajorbrandon   I have been doing speed tests with Fast and Speedtest and they are both giving me 150-200 when standing right beside the POD. Yet the Wifi checkup is telling me I have speeds of 1.5gb off the POD.  Clearly there is something that happened recently.

I agree with you. I took it to reddit but most people thought I was just complaining about the speed from the pod. I wasnt, i was extremely happy with the performance of the pod prior to this. I was trying to point out how dramatically something changed for now reason. When I run a speed test sometimes the upload even shoots up to 500 for a fraction and then immediately comes back to the 100 to 200 range. Almost like something is being throttled. 

Something has changed, you and i cant be the only two people affected by the EXACT same issue. 

I don’t expect 1.5gbps from the pod, but when I had 500mbps for months and I can’t go over 200 now, I expect an answer for that

Hey there @Aptic & @themajorbrandon 

Thanks for your replies and clarification 🙂

Can you tell us which device you used to perform the speed test? Please also share a screen shot of your speed test so we can check it out.

It is possible that your pods are connecting to the 2.4Ghz band  (which provides slower speeds with a more stable connection). Can you also retest the speed without the pod connected for comparison and share those results with us as well?

See the two images. This is a desktop in the basement. Gigahub is on main floor. Higher speed is with no pod plugged in. Lower speed is with pod plugged in, showing excellent condition, right next to desktop. Same lower speeds if i use an ethernet cable from pod to desktop. 

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Hi @themajorbrandon 

Can you share a screen shot of your speed test results while connected via Ethernet as well?

Also, how far away from your modem is the pod? It should be no more than 14 meters from the modem. 

@BellPatricia 

Aptic
Regular Contributor III

I think its important to point out that the configuration, POD placement did not change. Was getting speeds well over 600 for months, then like the other poster, speed just dropped off by 2/3.