BT Infinity 2 and D-Link Powerline connectors

My main PC is connected to my BT Home Hub 3 using D-Link DHP-307AV/B 200 MBPS PowerLine connectors. I switch off the PC at night. Since around the time of upgrade to BT Infinity 2, I normally don’t get Internet connectivity when I switch on my PC in the morning. This problem can generally be cleared by powering down the D-Link adapter connected to the Hub and powering it up again. Has anybody else experienced this problem and, if so, know if there is any solution to it?

Hi,
My line is stable so does not loose sync, plus I usually do not turn off the Hub overnight.
I did that on friday night, and left it on since saturday when I woke up (very late). Nothing has changed...
The BT Speed Test also shows an horrible upload speed, that however is not true. On Speedtest i manage to get 63/18, with a slighlty higher ping than usual. I've always managed to get 75/19 (or more)

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