BT Homehub issues on Xbox Live

Hey guys,
Recently I've been having a lot of trouble with my internet.  This has been constant disconnections and abismal speeds (0.12 mb to be precise).  We had a type A router, but we were given a type B router to try and rectify the problem.  This did no difference whatsoever, so we had the engineers out today.  They did maintence at the exchange and it remained the same speeds upon till around 6pm, when the speeds MASSIVELY increaed up to 6.9mb, so I'm happy about that. 
But here's the issue, since today when I'm playing online I keep getting periodic lag skips.  These last for around 2 seconds and occur randomly.  Mostly about 45 seconds between each one.  I done tests and it appears there's no packet loss, so it can't be that.  I was wondering, is this an issue with the type B router?  I NEVER had this problem with my type A router. 
Help would be GREATLY appreciated.

I've provided a screenshot of the xbox 360s device information that is on the BT HomeHub configuration page
http://i47.tinypic.com/2vtxfma.png
Let me know if anything looks out of place. The console was turned on when I took this picture.

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