BT Broadband constantly disconnecting

Hello
It started about midnight last night, my internet connection suddenly went down, then it came back up. This morning and all throughout the day the broadband light on my BT Home Hub 2.0 has been flashing on and off an orange colour. It will then get 3 blue lights on my home hub for about 5-10mins tops before it disconnects yet again.
I checked to see my connection but it comes up that there is no problems in my area, I have ran a line/fault test and there seems to be no faults. What could this be? Any help welcome as this is extremely frustrating!

Sorry for only just repsonding, have to do so when the internet decides to work.
I have changed the ADSL Filter on the main socket (it's the only socket we have) and the internet seemed to work perfectly for a good few hours before its gone back down again. 
I have some logs, these are mainly from today.
15:28:26  31 Jan
FIREWALL event (1 of 3): created rules
15:28:26  31 Jan
xDSL linestate down
15:27:43  31 Jan
FIREWALL event (1 of 3): deleted rules
15:27:26  31 Jan
FIREWALL event (1 of 3): modified rules
15:27:26  31 Jan
xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.5; downstream: 5806 kbit/s, upstream: 344 kbit/s; output Power Down: 20.2 dBm, Up: 10.3 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 40.0 dB, Up: 22.9 dB; snr Margin Down: 8.0 dB, Up: 6.0 dB)
15:27:02  31 Jan
xDSL linestate down
15:26:43  31 Jan
FIREWALL event (1 of 3): created rules
15:26:43  31 Jan
xDSL linestate down
15:26:11  31 Jan
LOGIN User Basic logged in on [HTTP] (from 192.168.1.71)
15:26:11  31 Jan
FIREWALL event (1 of 2): deleted rules
15:26:07  31 Jan
PPP CHAP Chap receive success : authentication ok
15:26:06  31 Jan
PPP CHAP Receive challenge (rhost = acc-aln1.ai)
15:26:04  31 Jan
xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.5; downstream: 5792 kbit/s, upstream: 1057 kbit/s; output Power Down: 20.2 dBm, Up: 13.0 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 41.0 dB, Up: 24.2 dB; snr Margin Down: 6.3 dB, Up: 6.0 dB)
15:25:44  31 Jan
xDSL linestate down
15:25:39  31 Jan
LOGIN User Basic logged in on [HTTP] (from 192.168.1.71)
15:25:38  31 Jan
LOGIN User Basic logged in on [HTTP] (from 192.168.1.71)
15:25:28  31 Jan
FIREWALL event (1 of 1): modified rules
15:25:28  31 Jan
FIREWALL event (1 of 1): created rules
15:25:28  31 Jan
xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.5; downstream: 5795 kbit/s, upstream: 1042 kbit/s; output Power Down: 20.2 dBm, Up: 13.0 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 40.5 dB, Up: 23.3 dB; snr Margin Down: 6.4 dB, Up: 6.0 dB)
15:25:06  31 Jan
LOGIN User Basic logged in on [HTTP] (from 192.168.1.71)
15:25:05  31 Jan
LOGIN User Basic logged in on [HTTP] (from 192.168.1.71)
15:25:04  31 Jan
xDSL linestate down
15:24:45  31 Jan
FIREWALL event (1 of 2): deleted rules
15:24:45  31 Jan
xDSL linestate down

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