appreciate your courage to take 1Gbps plan with BSNL.
I think this is the maximum you will get. inorder to get more than 900 Mbps your fiber cables need to be properly laid, and it also depends on your LCO. usually with other ISPs they give a dedicated port
940 Mbps up and down. However, I faintly remember reading here that if I get a particular ONU with 2.5G LAN port, one can get over 1 gbps speeds. You also need to have the whole link chain... router, switch and your PC to be 2.5G capable.
^ Both my Router(TP-Link AX90) and PC(Realtek 2.5G) are 2.5G capable. I'm running it in bridge mode for now. I tried running it directly off ONU as well. Made no difference.
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