Different company but same issue right after I switched. I called their tech support and they remotely reconfigured the port on the ONT I was connected to. They bounced the port and all was good with the world. Hope this helps. Now my UL is slightly faster than DL but mostly equal.but upload is only around 375
Supposed to be a 500 DL / 500 UL speed plan.
OP stated they are on FIOS, Verison's fiber option.Residential ISP lines are shared and not guaranteed. The bandwidth is "up to". Most ISPs have bandwidth to subscribers >1:10 ratio. Your speedtest results may vary in different hours of the day.
Fiber generally offers symmetrical speeds. Not the 1:10 ration as you indicated. What I think is irrelevant. 2 posts suggest contacting tech support and we will wait and see the outcome.If you think fiber is dedicated bandwidth - it isn't. Still shared with other subscribers.
Fiber generally offers symmetrical speeds.
It's not about who is right it's about the OP experience. Let's see what they say.What fiber can do is irrelevant to bandwidth. Before contacting the ISP I suggest reading the service contract. I'm sure there is no word about guaranteed bandwidth. Business ISP lines are more expensive because of lower bandwidth to subscribers ratio. Valid for all types of connections.
Fiber generally NOT offers symmetrical speeds (99% installation in my country) - speed plan is important.Fiber generally offers symmetrical speeds.
For sure. But - FIOS is offered in the US only which offers symmetrical speeds not just generally across any provider but it's a characteristic of FIOS that is highly advertised. Remember, all comments on this thread are for the benefit of the OP and not meant to be taken as global statements. Keeping the convo specific to the OP topic (FIOS) is important.Fiber generally NOT offers symmetrical speeds (99% installation in my country) - speed plan is important.
Of course, from a technical perspective, optical fiber makes this possible, but it is not usually offered in this way.
The most common fiber offers in my country are: 300/50, 600/100, 1000/300 and 2000/600 Mbps.
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