Connection on Home hub v2

I dont know whether someone may help, but...
saturday morning 6 am all connections on hub fine, 2 ethernet pc's and 2 wireless, plus 3 voip phones. Electeician came at 8, turned all power off and replaced consumer unit, checking all wiring etc for certificate. Turned electricity back on finally at around 5 pm and since then cant get any broadband!
hub lights lit ok except phone, which will light occasionally, but everytime try a page, it hangs for ages on all pc's or the broadband light goes out again to orange. Tried different hub, v2 and even v 1.5 etc...tried in master socket, tried in dedicated broadband extension, but all the same. Occasionallly get some pages but very very slow.
Bt sending engineer on thurs, but cant help thinking its all very unusual to have happened since new consumer board, but cant think if there is a link what it is?
any thoughts?
cheers tim

Hi gartn1
what did you have a electrician round at the house for?  I assume there was a probem with the internal wiring?
Could you run a test via www.speedtester.bt.com and post the results?
Cheers
Craig
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