Tata Play Fiber Speed Test

This page helps Tata Play Fiber (formerly Tata Sky Broadband) customers verify their internet speed. With its purely Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) network, Tata Play offers high-speed plans up to 1 Gbps, but FUP limits and dual-band router settings can often confuse users.

Whether you have a Nokia or Huawei ONT, this test will confirm if your connection is performing optimally or if you are facing a physical line issue.

How to interpret your Tata Play speed result

Here is what you should expect from your Tata Play connection:

Download Speed: Should be consistently near your plan speed (e.g., ~190 Mbps on a 200 Mbps plan). If it flatlines at 3 Mbps, you have hit your monthly FUP limit of 3300 GB.

Upload Speed: Tata Play Fiber offers Symmetrical Speeds (Upload = Download). If your upload is significantly lower, check if your router's "QoS" settings are enabled.

Ping (Latency): Expect 5ms - 20ms to local servers. Tata Play has excellent peering, so gaming latency should be low.

Tata Play Fiber: Expected Performance

Connection characteristics

Technology: FTTH (Fiber to the Home).

ONUs: Nokia G-2425G-A, Huawei HG8145V5, Nokia Gateway 3.

App: "Tata Play Fiber App" for data usage tracking.

Typical real-world performance

Wired (Ethernet): 100% of plan speed (Stable).

Wi-Fi (5 GHz): Expect 300-600 Mbps depending on device.

Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz): Generally capped at 50-80 Mbps.

Common Causes of Slow Tata Play Speed

Not getting the speed you paid for? Check these common issues:

FUP Limit Crossed: Tata Play's "Unlimited" plans have a 3300 GB (3.3 TB) limit. Once crossed, speed drops to 3 Mbps.

Red LOS Light: "Loss of Signal". A blinking red light means the fiber cable is cut in your area.

Old Device: Ensure your phone supports "5 GHz Wi-Fi" (802.11ac or ax). Old 2.4 GHz devices cannot exceed 50 Mbps.

Tata Play Router Login – Default IP, Username & Password

Access your Nokia or Huawei router settings to change the Wi-Fi password or reboot the device.

Tata Play Router Login Details Information
Router Login IP Address 192.168.1.254 (Common)
192.168.100.1 (Huawei)
192.168.10.254 (Nokia Gateway 3)
Default Username userAdmin / admin
Default Password tsbb@123 / admin / Last 8 of MAC Address
Customer Care 1800 120 7777 / care@tataplayfiber.com

Steps to Login

  1. Ensure you are connected to Tata Play Wi-Fi
  2. Open your web browser (Chrome/Edge/Safari)
  3. Type 192.168.1.254 (or your specific IP) in the address bar
  4. Enter username: userAdmin
  5. Enter password: Try tsbb@123 or check the sticker on the back

Troubleshooting Gateway Lights

Solid Green (PON): Connected to internet.

Blinking Red (LOS): Fiber cable broken. No internet.

Blinking Green (PON): Low signal or authenticating.

Off (Power): Check power adapter.

Wired vs Wi-Fi Testing

To verify if Tata Play is delivering the speed you pay for:

Connect a laptop directly to the Nokia/Huawei modem using a CAT6 Ethernet cable. If this wired test shows full speed (e.g., 500 Mbps) but your phone is slow, the issue is your Wi-Fi interference, not Tata Play's line.

When to contact Tata Play Support

Contact Tata Play support at 1800 120 7777 if:

Your LOS light is Red.

Your speed is stuck at 3 Mbps even though you haven't used 3300 GB.

You need to relocate your router to a different room.

Tata Play Fiber Speed Test FAQs

What does the blinking Red LOS light mean? This indicates a 'Loss of Signal'. Your fiber line is physically interrupted, often due to road work or a cable cut.

What is the maximum data limit for Tata Play Fiber? The commercial FUP limit is 3300 GB per month. After this, speed throttles to 3 Mbps.

How do I log into my Tata Play Nokia router? Try 192.168.1.254 with 'userAdmin' and 'tsbb@123'. If that fails, check the sticker for the MAC address password.

Is Tata Play Fiber better than Airtel Xstream? Both offer similar fiber technology and pricing. Tata Play is often praised for consistent symmetrical speeds, while Airtel offers bundled OTT apps.

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