Latency type change (Slow speeds)

Hi there,
I would like to request to have my Latency Type changed to Fast Path please, I understand the mods are able to help with this - here are my HH4 stats if they're needed?
Thanks in advance
1. Product name:
BT Home Hub
2. Serial number:
+068340+NQ31922187
3. Firmware version:
Software version 4.7.5.1.83.8.130.1.17 (Type A) Last updated 03/05/14
4. Board version:
BT Hub 4A
5. ADSL uptime:
0 days, 00:18:20
6. Bandwidth:
1163 / 6648
7. Data sent/received:
0.3 MB / 0.5 MB
8. Broadband username:
[email protected]
9. BT FON:
Yes
10. 2.4 GHz Wireless network/SSID:
BTHub4-ZFGN
11. 2.4 GHz Wireless connections:
Enabled (802.11 b/g/n (Recommended)) 20 MHz, WPS enabled
12. 2.4 GHz Wireless security:
WPA and WPA2
13. 2.4 GHz Wireless channel:
Automatic / 6
14. 5 GHz Wireless network/SSID:
BTHub4-ZFGN
15. 5 GHz Wireless connections:
Enabled (802.11 n 40 MHz (Recommended)) 20/40 MHz, WPS enabled
16. 5 GHz Wireless security:
WPA2
17. 5 GHz Wireless channel:
Automatic / 40
18. Firewall:
Default
19. MAC Address:
cc:33:bb:1a:67:e4
20. VPI/VCI:
0 / 38
21. Modulation:
G.992.5 Annex A
22. Latency type:
Interleaved
23. Software variant:
24. Boot loader:

can you go to troubleshooting then logs/wan and post the 2 lines of stats which would be very recent  look something like this
17:36:06, 23 Feb.
(580656.970000) DSL noise margin: 6.00 dB upstream, 9.70 dB downstream
17:36:05, 23 Feb.
(580656.900000) DSL line rate: 352 Kbps upstream, 928 Kbps downstream
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    I recently had my latency type changed back to interleaving however i now get daily disconnections (usualy when recieving a phone call) and my download speed isnt any better, the only difference is an increased latency of around 10-20ms so i would like to have it reverted back to fast path.
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  • Latency Type Change Request - Interleaved to Fast ...

    Hey there I would like to request to have my Latency Type changed to Fast Path for better gaming experience 
    here is my HH4 stats:
    Thanks
    Darren
    1. Product name:
    BT Home Hub
    2. Serial number:
    +068343+NQ41704711
    3. Firmware version:
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  • Latency type changed from fast to interleaved

    My Latency type as changed from Fast to Interleaved, why?
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  • Latency type change

    Hi Folks thanks for reading. I have tried to ring the BT brioadband help line but found it very difficult to comunicate what I want to happen. As an Avid gamer I would like to change my lattency type to Fast please see me connection Details Below 
    1. Product name:
    BT Home Hub
    2. Serial number:
    +068340+NQ31921469
    3. Firmware version:
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  • Latency Type & Changing it

    Hi all...
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    Well, it might be wise of me to leave it a few days to see if how it is now (yeah off peak & all) continues...  That would be nice...  Otherwise, I'll cry for a mod to come along 
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  • Changing latency type to fastpath

    I would like to have my latency type changed from interleaving to fastpath I have asked previously via live chat and they didnt end up changing it for me, thanks.
    Solved!
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    You would need to provide connection information here, and get advice from forum members before anything could be done.
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  • Which latency type

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    How to change latency type to fast?

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  • Want to change latency type on my line

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  • I'd like to change my latency type from Interleavi...

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  • Changing latency type to interleaved

    How could I get that done?
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    Connection information
    Line state:
    Connected
    Connection time:
    0 day, 17:13:09
    Downstream:
    15,892 Kbps
    Upstream:
    992 Kbps
      ADSL settings 
    VPI/VCI:
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    Type:
    PPPoA
    Modulation:
    G.992.5 Annex A
    Latency type:
    Fast
    Noise margin (Down/Up):
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    Line attenuation (Down/Up):
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    Loss of Signal (Local/Remote):
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    Loss of Power (Local/Remote):
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