Comparison: What maximum speed possible with Free Fiber Optic access depending on the Freebox Pop, Delta, mini 4k, Revolution and especially depending on your computer equipment, the answer will be a little different.The fiber speeds announced by Free are up to a maximum possible: theoretical maximum speed.And whether you are in town or in the countryside, everyone is housed in the same boat and will have the speed announced by Free up to 1 Gbit/s, up to 5 Gbit/s, up to 8 Gbit/s depending on the Freebox model, but above all depending on the configuration of your hardware.We will detail below the possibilities, the comparison according to each Freebox.The theoretical maximum speeds are announced "up" In download, we can approach the theoretical maximum, but not always, it can also depend on the zone which can "punctually be disturbed". In this game of comparisons, we sometimes find that the less urbanized areas are winners with better speeds: it is the revenge of the countryside on the city. In upload, almost everyone approaches the theoretical speed which is 700 Mbit/s. We will only mention here the speeds in Ethernet cable, the WiFi speeds are too dependent on the environment to make a reliable comparison.NOTE: To have the Max speed (theoretical) with a Freebox Delta or Freebox Pop, the fiber access must be in PON architecture /EPON. Otherwise, if the subscription is still in P2P architecture (ZTD), access will be limited to 1 Gbit/s. Free migrates this type of access regularly to the correct architecture (PON/EPON) in order to be in accordance with the subscribed subscription.https://www.free.fr/freebox/freebox-pop/ For the Freebox Pop here is what Free announces in speed: Theoretical maximum speed up to 5 Gbit/s shared down (up to: 2.5 Gbit /s on 1 Ethernet port, 1 Gbit/s on 2 Ethernet ports and 0.5 Gbit/s on Wi-Fi).Port No. 3 on the back of the Freebox will allow a speed of up to 2.5 Gbit/s with an Ethernet card compatible with such a speed or via a 2.5G adapter on USB-C (in 3.2 for the port USB-C or Thunderbolt 3) The 2 other Ethernet ports of the Freebox Pop, each allow 1 Gbit/s Note: The latest Freebox, the Freebox Pop, allows without too much expense to have a theoretical speed of 2. 5 Gbit/s on port N°3.Otherwise, if the PC does not allow the 2.5 Gbit/s configuration, you can obtain Gigabit on this port No. 3, as can be seen in my speed test posted here on Twitter: 931 Mbps in Download - 618 Mbps Upload -- 2 ms Ping.https://twitter.com/BusyspiderEn/status/1486935332570509316https://www.free.fr/freebox/freebox-delta/ For the Freebox Delta here is what Free announces in speed: Up to 8 Gbit/s in download speed.Up to 700 Mbit/s upload speed 4 Gigabit Ethernet Ports -- 1 SFP+ 10 Gbit/s cage To have up to 8 Gbit/s with the Freebox Delta, you need specific hardware on the computer.The Lafibre.info site gives you a precise list.How to set up a 10Gbit/s network at home Apart from the 10 Gbit/s port on SFP+, the 4 Ethernet ports of the Freebox Delta will share the 1 Gbit/s in total.(it's an observation) Source https://dev.freebox.fr/bugs/task/28689 Source https://forum.universfreebox.com/viewtopic.php?t=84793https://www.free.fr/freebox/freebox-mini-4k/ For the Freebox lmini 4K, here is what Free announces in speed: enjoy a speed capable of reaching downlink speeds of up to 1 Gbit/s and in upload speed up to 600 Mbit/s (finding fiber speed in upload up to 700 Mbit/s) 4 Gigabit Ethernet Ports which will share the overall speed available on the connection, namely 1 Gbit/s Theoretical speed available only either in ZTD (Very Dense Zone) in ZMD (Moderately Dense Zone) or RIP (Public Initiative Network).The maximum speed available is the same for everyone, city, countryside... Theoretical maximum speed available whether with or without ONU fiber adapter.ONU fiber adapter present on the PON architecture.https://www.free.fr/freebox/freebox-revolution/ For the Freebox Revolution here is what Free announces in speed: take advantage of a speed capable of reaching downlink speed up to 1 Gbit/s and in speed amount up to 600 Mbit/s (finding fiber speed in upload up to 700 Mbit/s) 4 Gigabit Ethernet Ports which will share the overall speed available on the connection, namely 1 Gbit/s Theoretical speed available whether in ZTD (Very Dense Zone) to ZMD (Moderately Dense Zone) or RIP (Public Initiative Network).The maximum speed available is the same for everyone, city, countryside... Theoretical maximum speed available whether with or without ONU fiber adapter.ONU fiber adapter present on the PON architecture.Free: On the way to fiber optics in pictures a mini Freebox Optics glossary Which fiber KIT ONU converter or fiber module depending on your Freebox FREE Fiber speed TEST checks on FREEBOX OS and PCThis is enough to compare the fiber speed between all the Freeboxes.It's up to you to choose the Freebox model that best suits your use.Often 1 Gbit/s in total is more than enough for comfortable use.Sincerely, Contact me if necessary on the Busyspider Web Twitter accountNews 220130 - January 30, 2022LEGAL MENTIONS Help topics created by © Busyspider Legal framework of the [Intellectual property of the works] No copy/paste - even partial is authorized, including the © Images © Busyspider of the tutorials.To refer to a subject, news, tutorial of the site, insert only the corresponding url link, thank you.ABOUT ABOUT the SITE Follow NEWS and current events Site MAP Menu haut HOMENO EMAIL SUPPORT Register on a support forum for your questions.Free users' forum CONFIDENTIALITY-COOKIES MANAGEMENT The statistics of this site require the use of cookies in order to improve individual assistance.The data is in no way used for any other purpose, nor transmitted to anyone.See according to your browser, the options to modify, if you do not wish to authorize their use.independent site -- no ads