BT Home hub 4 intermediate connection cut outs, no...

Hi there I have had this problem for months now and am looking for help as the phone call seems useless.
Basically my BT broadband wont connect at all. Initially it was intermediate off and on's with the orange flashing light when it was down. But now it is always not connecting and sometimes has a flashing light but is now down with a blue light aswell.
I have done the following with no success:
BT have sent me a new router
changed filter
changed all wiring
I only use wired (not wireless)
Put straight into (master/test) socket line was still went down.
Tryed test socket with new router, new filter, new wires
Tried normally resets, tried pin reset
Tried leaving it on constantly for a week!
Been told by bt on the phone nothing wrong with my connection
Running out for things to try I can't post speeds or test it as I cant connect. See log below. please help
OUT: BLOCK [9] Packet invalid in connection (TCP 86.131.24.70:45780-​>66.193.112.93:443 on ppp0)
18:59:40, 27 Oct.
( 2602.110000) CWMP: Server URL: https://pbthdm.bt.mo; Connecting as user: ACS username
18:59:40, 27 Oct.
( 2602.110000) CWMP: Session start now. Event code(s): '4 VALUE CHANGE'
18:59:34, 27 Oct.
( 2596.350000) WAN operating mode is DSL
18:59:34, 27 Oct.
( 2596.350000) Last WAN operating mode was DSL
18:59:34, 27 Oct.
( 2596.320000) PPPoA is up -​ VPI: 0, VCI:38
18:59:33, 27 Oct.
( 2595.520000) PPP IPCP Send Configuration ACK
18:59:33, 27 Oct.
( 2595.520000) PPP IPCP Receive Configuration Request
18:59:33, 27 Oct.
( 2595.360000) PPP IPCP Receive Configuration ACK
18:59:33, 27 Oct.
( 2595.340000) PPP IPCP Send Configuration Request
18:59:33, 27 Oct.
( 2595.340000) PPP IPCP Receive Configuration NAK
18:59:33, 27 Oct.
( 2595.310000) PPP IPCP Send Configuration Request
18:59:33, 27 Oct.
( 2595.310000) CHAP authentication successful
18:59:33, 27 Oct.
( 2595.040000) CHAP Receive Challenge
18:59:33, 27 Oct.
( 2595.040000) Starting CHAP authentication with peer
18:59:33, 27 Oct.
( 2595.040000) PPP LCP Receive Configuration ACK
18:59:33, 27 Oct.
( 2595.020000) PPP LCP Send Configuration Request
18:59:31, 27 Oct.
( 2593.280000) PPP LCP Send Configuration ACK
18:59:31, 27 Oct.
( 2593.280000) PPP LCP Receive Configuration Request
18:59:30, 27 Oct.
( 2592.020000) PPP LCP Send Configuration Request
18:59:17, 27 Oct.
( 2578.750000) CWMP: session closed due to error: Could not resolve host
18:59:17, 27 Oct.
( 2578.740000) CWMP: Server URL: https://pbthdm.bt.mo; Connecting as user: ACS username
18:59:17, 27 Oct.
( 2578.730000) CWMP: Session start now. Event code(s): '4 VALUE CHANGE'
18:58:57, 27 Oct.
( 2559.020000) Starting CHAP authentication with peer
18:58:57, 27 Oct.
( 2559.020000) PPP LCP Receive Configuration ACK
18:58:57, 27 Oct.
( 2559.020000) PPP LCP Send Configuration ACK
18:58:57, 27 Oct.
( 2559.020000) PPP LCP Receive Configuration Request
18:58:57, 27 Oct.
( 2558.990000) PPP LCP Send Configuration Request
18:58:55, 27 Oct.
( 2556.980000) ETHoA is up -​ VPI: 0, VCI:35
18:58:55, 27 Oct.
( 2556.980000) DSL is up
18:58:53, 27 Oct.
( 2555.550000) DSL noise margin: 14.00 dB upstream, 15.10 dB downstream
18:58:53, 27 Oct.
( 2555.470000) DSL line rate: 448 Kbps upstream, 3648 Kbps downstream
18:58:46, 27 Oct.
( 2548.400000) CWMP: session closed due to error: Could not resolve host
18:58:45, 27 Oct.
( 2546.770000) CWMP: Server URL: https://pbthdm.bt.mo; Connecting as user

Yeah it connects, then dies basically instantly (20-30s) then maybe flashes orange for abit then goes back to blue (but is still unconnected). I then restart it and the the whole cycle starts all over again.
I have broadband only, as I use it for my xbox etc so its not connected up for phone line.
There is no exchange problems in my area.
Heres the last 10 mins:
19:44:27, 27 Oct.
BLOCKED 1 more packets (because of Packet invalid in connection)
19:44:26, 27 Oct.
IN: BLOCK [9] Packet invalid in connection (TCP 193.113.8.193:80-​>86.131.24.70:50214 on ppp0)
19:44:08, 27 Oct.
IN: BLOCK [9] Packet invalid in connection (TCP 173.222.210.184:80-​>86.131.24.70:50209 on ppp0)
19:43:56, 27 Oct.
BLOCKED 1 more packets (because of Spoofing protection)
19:43:54, 27 Oct.
IN: BLOCK [12] Spoofing protection (IGMP 86.131.24.70-​>224.0.0.22 on ppp0)
19:43:52, 27 Oct.
BLOCKED 1 more packets (because of Spoofing protection)
19:43:50, 27 Oct.
IN: BLOCK [12] Spoofing protection (IGMP 86.131.24.70-​>224.0.0.22 on ppp0)
19:43:48, 27 Oct.
wlan0: STA 00:22:5f:50:cc:65 IEEE 802.11: Client disassociated
19:43:43, 27 Oct.
wlan0: STA 00:22:5f:50:cc:65 IEEE 802.11: Client associated
19:43:41, 27 Oct.
wlan0: STA 00:22:5f:50:cc:65 IEEE 802.11: Client disassociated
19:43:37, 27 Oct.
BLOCKED 2 more packets (because of Spoofing protection)
19:43:36, 27 Oct.
wlan0: STA 00:22:5f:50:cc:65 IEEE 802.11: Client associated
19:43:35, 27 Oct.
IN: BLOCK [12] Spoofing protection (IGMP 86.131.24.70-​>224.0.0.22 on ppp0)
19:43:28, 27 Oct.
IN: BLOCK [9] Packet invalid in connection (TCP 193.113.8.193:80-​>86.131.24.70:50183 on ppp0)
19:39:32, 27 Oct.
IN: ACCEPT [57] Connection closed (Port Forwarding: UDP 192.168.1.73:24296 <-​-​>86.131.24.70:24296 [217.208.227.21:2958] ppp0 NAPT)
19:39:11, 27 Oct.
IN: ACCEPT [57] Connection closed (Port Forwarding: TCP 192.168.1.73:24296 <-​-​>86.131.24.70:24296 [217.208.227.21:59656] CLOSED/SYN_SENT ppp0 NAPT)
19:38:00, 27 Oct.
( 4902.460000) Admin login successful by 192.168.1.73 on HTTP
19:37:36, 27 Oct.
( 4878.070000) Admin login FAILED by 192.168.1.73 on HTTP
19:37:21, 27 Oct.
BLOCKED 1 more packets (because of Remote administration)
19:37:19, 27 Oct.
IN: BLOCK [16] Remote administration (TCP 94.173.20.245:62103-​>86.131.24.70:443 on ppp0)
19:37:15, 27 Oct.
BLOCKED 1 more packets (because of Remote administration)
19:37:14, 27 Oct.
IN: BLOCK [16] Remote administration (TCP 94.173.20.245:62103-​>86.131.24.70:443 on ppp0)
19:37:12, 27 Oct.
BLOCKED 1 more packets (because of Remote administration)
19:37:11, 27 Oct.
IN: BLOCK [16] Remote administration (TCP 94.173.20.245:62103-​>86.131.24.70:443 on ppp0)
19:37:11, 27 Oct.
IN: ACCEPT [54] Connection opened (Port Forwarding: UDP 192.168.1.73:24296 <-​-​>86.131.24.70:24296 [217.208.227.21:2958] ppp0 NAPT)
19:37:11, 27 Oct.
IN: ACCEPT [54] Connection opened (Port Forwarding: TCP 192.168.1.73:24296 <-​-​>86.131.24.70:24296 [217.208.227.21:59656] CLOSED/SYN_SENT ppp0 NAPT)
19:37:05, 27 Oct.
( 4846.970000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any-​>24296, internal ports: 24296, internal client: 192.168.1.73

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