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Most Common Fibre Broadband Problems and How to Fix Them
Is your fibre broadband cutting out or showing interference? Learn the most common fibre broadband problems, how to prevent them and how to fix them.
Have you noticed unexpected dropouts or slower speeds than the ones you’re paying for? Fibre broadband problems can come from many sources, and although the technology is very stable, it isn’t completely free of faults. In this article, we walk you through the most common fibre broadband issues, how to detect them and, most importantly, how to prevent or fix them.
Knowing the most typical failures will help you act quickly when your broadband goes down, without waiting hours for it to resolve itself. Let’s get straight to it.
1. Physical damage to the cabling
The classic one — and the easiest to understand. Fibre broadband cabling is quite resistant, but far from indestructible. Accidental hits, pet bites, home repairs or simply moving furniture can break the cable or bend it too tightly, affecting performance.
If the cable snaps, your connection may stop working entirely or show constant dropouts. In these situations, the fibre broadband cable must be repaired or replaced. Avoid DIY fixes unless you know exactly what you’re doing — a bad splice can cause more problems than it solves.
2. Installation errors
A poor technical installation can cause numerous broadband issues. Loose connectors, dirty or poorly cut ends, unsuitable routing (too many bends, nearby interference sources, etc.) can all degrade performance.
A correct installation prevents mechanical-related dropouts and ensures consistent performance over time.
That’s why it’s best to rely on experienced professionals — like Olin’s technicians, who complete fibre broadband installations in under a week and follow the highest quality standards.
3. Signal transmission problems
Although fibre transmits light — giving it huge capacity and stability — the signal can still degrade if the connector is dirty, misaligned or damaged. This leads to reduced speed, micro-cuts or even an inability to connect.
If you live in a building where simultaneous connections are poorly managed, you may also notice slowdowns. In these cases, it’s useful to check whether you truly have direct fibre broadband or an indirect network, which can introduce limitations.
It’s also worth reviewing your router configuration. Sometimes, something as simple as rebooting the router fixes the issue.
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4. Environmental interference
Though less common, certain external factors can affect your network. Intense electromagnetic fields, faulty nearby electrical installations or even thunderstorms can impact performance.
Fibre broadband cabling is well insulated, but not completely immune. To minimise risk, avoid placing your installation next to electrical panels or industrial devices. In areas particularly affected by these phenomena, surge protection or a professionally isolated setup can make a noticeable difference.
5. Degradation or ageing
Time takes its toll. Fibre broadband cables have a long lifespan (15–25 years), but prolonged exposure to sunlight, humidity or chemical agents can degrade them.
This deterioration affects both transmission and stability. In coastal areas — like the Costa del Sol, where Olin operates — salt and humidity are factors to keep in mind.
Detecting these fibre broadband issues requires professional measurements. It’s a good idea to schedule periodic checks, especially if your installation is several years old.
How to prevent potential fibre broadband problems
The best solution to broadband issues is prevention. Here are a few useful tips:
- Avoid touching the cable: If you’re unsure, don’t handle it. Contact technical support.
- Avoid tight bends: Fibre needs straight paths or smooth curves.
- Clean your router regularly: Dust can affect physical connectors.
- Configure your WiFi properly: Incorrect settings can mimic fibre broadband issues.
- Check your installation: Are you sure you actually have fibre broadband at home? Verify it.
Although fibre broadband can present occasional issues, it remains the best type of internet connection available today. If you want a clearer picture, we recommend reading our comparison of ADSL vs fibre broadband and our article on how fibre broadband works. The advantages far outweigh the occasional faults. And while some fibre broadband problems may seem complex, many can be solved quickly if you know what to look for.
If you need help, Olin makes things simple with fast, stable broadband running on our own network. We’re right here on the Costa del Sol to make sure you’re always connected.
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