Yes, what does the availability check at the link below say?
[https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/checker.html#T=9e2acb83-d237-41a8-8e65-c1b5f18c1fb5&TS=qyXBQOB6T8qK36mjgRMUWYnXdCXy4TyTpBJqADXray0] (https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/checker.html#T=9e2acb83-d237-41a8-8e65-c1b5f18c1fb5&TS=qyXBQOB6T8qK36mjgRMUWYnXdCXy4TyTpBJqADXray0)
If you don’t get a performance above 50 Mbit/s, you can downgrade the subscription to “S”.
[https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/internet- Fernsehen-festnetz/inone-home.html#lpIds=internet-Internet%20Flavour%20LEGO%20Home%20S%20v2\ __tv-TV%20Flavour%20LEGO%20Home%20M__voip-VoIP%20Flavour%20Lego%20Home%20M__mobile-N_LEGO%20No%20Mobile–mobileSubscriptionWithDevice-fa lse](https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/internet- Fernsehen-festnetz/inone-home.html#lpIds=internet-Internet%20Flavour%20LEGO%20Home%20S%2 0v2tv-TV%20Flavour%20LEGO%20Home%20Mvoip-VoIP%20Flavour%20Lego%20Home%20M__mobile-N_LEGO%20No%20Mobile–mobileSubscriptionWithDevice-false)
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How do you know you have a 200 line? If you have the 200 subscription (Internet M), that doesn’t mean that you will get the 200.
You can see how much is actually connected to you in the router menu. go to http://192.168.1.1 and click on the green tick next to “Internet connection”
You can see how much is possible on your line at [https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/popup/inone-glasfarben-checker.html](https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/ popup/inone-glass-fiber-checker.html)
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The availability checker has absolutely no information.
For me, different values with the number test than with the address.
The actual situation is a full 200mb measured. The availability checker shows me 140mb (telephone number) and 160mb (address).
The hotline only says what the checker means.
Have a nice day everyone.
Exactly, you can call it that too. 3 different values. Speed test carried out with various providers, including via Swisscom in the router menu. Partly about it
Then the Swisscom database has probably been reflecting an old status for months. Here only the prices seem to be constantly adjusted! png “:nerdy:”)
Who tells you that you have a 200Mbit/s line?
As I said, if you have the 200Mbit/s subscription, that doesn’t mean that your line will provide that much.
In your case the line only seems to provide 92 Mbit/s. It’s not for nothing that the subscription says “up to... xxx Mbit/s”
This depends on the distance from the headquarters to your apartment.
The checker says how much is theoretically possible where you live:
[https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/popup/inone-glasfarben-checker.html#T=90f3a05a-6d8e-4815-b7fc-c0f11e5233ab&TS=66kbfV2uCRP6HKQbR3TOb71ccRnlqmXG3JHSfnJcIe0] (https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/popup/inone-glasfarben-checker.html#T=90f3a05a-6d8e-4815-b7fc-c0f11e5233ab&TS=66kbfV2uCRP6HKQbR3TOb71ccRnlqmXG3JHSfnJcIe0)
Colleague Thomas has already said the rest.
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