Maximum upload speed of 2700HGV?

Hi. I'm using the 2wire BT2700HGV router on my Infinity connection, which should be about 66mbps download and 20mbps upload, according to the BT website when I ordered the connection.
When I've got nothing but a single ethernet wire connecting me, and wifi switched off, the maximum speeds I get are about 75mbps download and about 10mbps upload.
I've tried swapping the 2700HGV out for a Home Hub 3, and the speeds I get are up to about 75mbps download and 16mbps upload.
The problem is, I need to use the 2700HGV, or a better alternative, as I need to use BT Broadband Voice through it. The Home Hub 3 just doesn't have a phone port, so it's simply not an option.
I was wondering, what is the maximum upload speed the 2700HGV can actually achieve? Is it the router model that's the limitation, or just that I need to tweak it to get the desired upload speed?

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