My experience so far with Reliance JioFiber

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I recently got JioFiber connection, so I wanted to share my experience. I will be comparing everything with my previous ISP (i.e., RailWire). My experience with RailWire was pathetic from every angle and recently their services went downhill even locally, so it was really horrible experience with them. And since 4G/5G signal reception is poor in my area as well, I was really in need of a stable ISP. Luckily, Jio finally decided to start serving my area. xD

So, here’s my experience so far-

Booking:

I have been applying for Jio Fiber since a long time. And finally on April, they said that they will be providing connection here in a month or so. They finally came to do booking on 31st May.

Their agent told me that they are only providing Postpaid connection here and I will need to pay for three months in advance. And I can change the plan later from the app.

I said it is fine, since there will always be someone in my home who will be using the connection. So, there won’t be any month when I won’t be using it. Also, it didn’t require security deposit for the connection and STB.

I did the payment and the agent told me that the connection will be installed by tonight or tomorrow.

Installation:

They scheduled the installation for 1st June 11 AM to 1 PM. They arrived at 10:50 AM and started working quickly. It took them like 30 minutes for wiring and then they started setting up the STB with my TV. There was some issue with STB and their router, and they had to change both. After a little while, connection was finally active.

They setup all the apps in Jio STB and then finally left at like 12:30 PM. ;-;

First Day:

I was quite happy with the way it was working. Everything was fast. Download speed might not be full but I was quite happy that I won’t have to deal with disconnections often.

However, after like an hour or so, it disconnected and red light was blinking on Jio ONT. Connection was restored in like 10 minutes.

After like another hour, it disconnected again, and it took like three hours for it to reconnect. I was quite worried after this. I felt like God doesn’t want me to have stable internet. I mean, what else can I think? xD

It disconnected again after a little while and this time, RailWire was also disconnected. So, there was no internet for a long time except slow mobile internet.

At night, I decided to raise service request with Jio. Also, decided to try reconnecting the green wire which connects to the ONT. I did it and then powered on Jio ONT.

After like five minutes, it finally connected again. So, turns out, they didn’t fit the wire properly and that’s why it was having issues.

Next day they arrived (the same people who did installation) and took pictures that internet is working fine. Also gave me their number and asked me to call them directly for at least a month for any issue, as they may face issues if I raise SR right now.

Speed on Jio Fiber:

So, I am having 150 Mbps plan where I am mostly getting 130-144 Mbps speed. Upload speed is mostly 144 Mbps. Compared to RailWire, it is a bit slower since they usually gave full 150 Mbps when it works. However, I am mainly happy about it simply working all the time.

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Also, one thing I found is that Jio have great speed to every server I did speed test on. It is fast in international and Indian servers both.

If you don’t consider the hard capped speed, I don’t have any problem with speed in Jio Fiber.

Update: They are now giving me full speed, as per my plan, or higher. So, there is no downside of JioFiber anymore. :)

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The best part of JioFiber for me have been web browsing experience. It is really fast.

Ping/Latency:

It is fine here. I am getting anywhere around 29ms to 38ms in Mumbai servers. It varies for some reasons. In Valorant, there are matches where I will get 29 ms, 32ms, 35ms and 38ms on average. So, that’s kinda weird. It varies by the match, so if I leave a match and then get into another one, my ping could be different.

For Singapore servers, I get 82ms on some servers and 92ms on the others (like Valorant’s SG server).

One thing I noticed is that, while the gaming experience is great on JioFiber, ping stability isn’t as stable as in RailWire (though I am talking about the temporary stability, since RW's ping used to be 42ms at one point and 242ms the other). I had only one screenshot of RailWire ping, so used that here.

Here’s the example:

RailWire (on WiFi):
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JioFiber:
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There is a ping spike on RailWire screenshot because of some Windows 11 bug on Wi-Fi. And I took JioFiber ping screenshots over Ethernet. You can see RailWire have super stable ping even on Wi-Fi while there are quite a few Ping jitters on JioFiber. Overall experience is better on JioFiber though.

Update (4 Oct 2023): These ping jitters were due to old ethernet drivers on my laptop. Jio have fairly stable ping

Here’s JioFiber on CloudPing:

RegionLatency
Amazon Web Services™
us-east-1 (Virginia)236 ms
us-east-2 (Ohio)267 ms
us-west-1 (California)262 ms
us-west-2 (Oregon)281 ms
ca-central-1 (Central)234 ms
eu-west-1 (Ireland)165 ms
eu-west-2 (London)158 ms
eu-west-3 (Paris)150 ms
eu-central-1 (Frankfurt)161 ms
eu-central-2 (Zurich)155 ms
eu-south-1 (Milan)149 ms
eu-south-2 (Spain)162 ms
eu-north-1 (Stockholm)169 ms
me-south-1 (Bahrain)83 ms
me-central-160 ms
af-south-1 (Cape Town)308 ms
ap-east-1 (Hong Kong)113 ms
ap-southeast-3 (Jakarta)101 ms
ap-south-1 (Mumbai)38 ms
ap-south-2 (Hyderabad)48 ms
ap-northeast-3 (Osaka)154 ms
ap-northeast-2 (Seoul)167 ms
ap-southeast-1 (Singapore)80 ms
ap-southeast-2 (Sydney)171 ms
ap-southeast-4 (Melbourne)190 ms
ap-northeast-1 (Tokyo)151 ms
sa-east-1 (São Paulo)332 ms
cn-north-1 (Beijing)347 ms
cn-northwest-1 (Ningxia)414 ms
us-gov-east-1234 ms
us-gov-west-1295 ms

Bufferbloat:

This is quite high on JioFiber. I can improve the condition by using my router settings, but I am the only one who downloads big files. So, it doesn’t matter much. However, if you want to use Wi-Fi calling and you’re downloading something big then good luck with your call.

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RailWire had quite high bufferbloat ever since they started using Odisha (it was like A+ grade earlier) as my local gateway too. So, I am not really having any worse experience. xD

JioFiber ONT/Router:

I got JCOW414 ONT which is manufactured by Sercomm Philippines. I would say it is kinda shit.

In like three days of use, the experience over Wi-Fi goes downhill badly. Websites and apps like YouTube, Reddit, WhatsApp works sluggishly. I cannot find any difference in ping or internet speed but the responsiveness on those websites and apps become clearly slow. It starts working fast again after I restart it.

While “mobile gaming” over Wi-Fi, I can’t find any difference in ping, but the experience was pretty bad in those “slow responsiveness” times.

At last, I decided to use my Archer A6 for Wi-Fi and everything is working great now.

Conclusion:

Well, this is the only reliable ISP in my locality for now. So, I would say it is working great. Jio has started giving full speed (according to their plan) in some places, so I hope they will start doing that here as well. xD
 
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@ryuk_ Their box seems fine to me. Not sure about leakage, but it doesn't seem like there should be any.

I will raise service request about it at night if nothing improves. ;-; Also, they are using that black kinda plug to directly connect their cable to the ONT instead of "splicing it" (if that's the correct word to say?), so could that be the reason? I guess they might do it the usual way if I raise complaint. Let see.
 
@Zuke Black wire not terminating at a white box?
 
They are trying to skip that white box. I don't know if they are selling those as well for some money. When I got a second connection at some other place they did not give the white box and were attaching pictures of the white box to complete their installation.
 
@Rhishav No idea. They just removed that and left it right where I kept the router. I don't have any idea why would they choose to remove that but the signal difference was negligible at that time. It was -23 earlier and even after they changed, it remained around -23.
 
they are using that black kinda plug to directly connect their cable to the ONT instead of "splicing it"
@Zuke Yes that might be a reason. Jio does use the white box with a face plate to secure the spliced cable here in blr, if they are directly plugging it in then you can raise a service request to get it done properly. The ideal RX power should be between -22 dBm to -26dBm and should not change even when it's raining outside.
Splicing requires special tools and machine which cost a lot of money upfront, I guess Jio is just trying to cut costs by skipping the process.
Internet provided using copper cable(the old telephone ones used by BSNL and Airtel in the past) used to go down a lot of times during monsoon because of interference in signals. Fiber cables are supposed to be unaffected by the weather.
 


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@ryuk_ Hey bro I asked the Jio service person about the power level coming through the FATbox, and they said it's -19 dBm. Is that good?
 
They fixed it by replacing the black adapter kinda thing attached to the fiber cable. I asked them about that white box and green wire and they said that they have stopped doing that and are only using this new thing (that's what he said in Hindi).

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I have been facing issues in some sites randomly. Things are a bit better now, but I just found that Cloudflare Mumbai and Vultr Mumbai servers are having really high ping for me. Same thing when pinging 1.1.1.1

How about others here?

Pinging 65.20.66.100 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 65.20.66.100: bytes=32 time=183ms TTL=48
Reply from 65.20.66.100: bytes=32 time=183ms TTL=48
Reply from 65.20.66.100: bytes=32 time=177ms TTL=48
Reply from 65.20.66.100: bytes=32 time=172ms TTL=48

Ping statistics for 65.20.66.100:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 172ms, Maximum = 183ms, Average = 178ms

Pinging cloudflare.com [104.16.132.229] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 104.16.132.229: bytes=32 time=182ms TTL=49
Reply from 104.16.132.229: bytes=32 time=184ms TTL=49
Reply from 104.16.132.229: bytes=32 time=183ms TTL=49
Reply from 104.16.132.229: bytes=32 time=184ms TTL=49

Ping statistics for 104.16.132.229:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 182ms, Maximum = 184ms, Average = 183ms

No issues on my local ISP though.
 

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