With a GPON connection which uses 1Gbps technology, I’d expect you to see a peak total payload (throughput after overhead) of around 930Mbps. Overheads include things like TCP (transmission control protocol) and IP (internet protocol), headers, etc.
With an XGS-PON connection which uses 10Gbps technology, payload after overhead will be around 8,600Mbps. XGS has more overhead than GPON, with forward error correction (FEC) being the biggest impact.
These would be the maximum speeds you’d see displayed on a well-connected system (on Ethernet at 1Gbps or 10Gbps) using FTP or a speed test app. Browser-based tests, devices on WiFi and other factors such as VPN, proxy, or antivirus software can slow your device’s throughput.
For more on throughput and overhead, see: https://www.cablefree.net/wireless-tech ... -ethernet/
With an XGS-PON connection which uses 10Gbps technology, payload after overhead will be around 8,600Mbps. XGS has more overhead than GPON, with forward error correction (FEC) being the biggest impact.
These would be the maximum speeds you’d see displayed on a well-connected system (on Ethernet at 1Gbps or 10Gbps) using FTP or a speed test app. Browser-based tests, devices on WiFi and other factors such as VPN, proxy, or antivirus software can slow your device’s throughput.
For more on throughput and overhead, see: https://www.cablefree.net/wireless-tech ... -ethernet/