Modem keeps booting all of the wifi connetions off

For some reason our hub 3 modem keeps disconnecting all connections, happened three times in the space of two hours the other day and takes ages to reconnect any ideas ?
Been going on for a good few months now and finally got aroung to trying to isolate the problem
cheers
kev

Time and date Message
21:44:00, 10 May. IN: BLOCK [15] Default policy (UDP [82.240.38.232]:39329->[217.43.241.3]:19835 on ppp0)
21:43:59, 10 May. IN: BLOCK [15] Default policy (UDP [94.253.22.189]:60782->[217.43.241.3]:19835 on ppp0)
21:43:59, 10 May. ( 2289.470000) Port forwarding rule deleted via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34567, internal ports: 34567, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:43:58, 10 May. BLOCKED 1 more packets (because of Default policy)
21:43:58, 10 May. IN: BLOCK [15] Default policy (UDP [89.42.103.192]:24014->[217.43.241.3]:19835 on ppp0)
21:43:55, 10 May. ( 2284.840000) Port forwarding rule deleted via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34599, internal ports: 34599, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:43:54, 10 May. BLOCKED 1 more packets (because of Default policy)
21:43:54, 10 May. IN: ACCEPT [57] Connection closed (Port Forwarding: TCP [192.168.1.79]:19835 <--> [217.43.241.3]:19835 - - - [86.176.183.9]:47962 CLOSED/SYN_SENT ppp0 NAPT)
21:43:54, 10 May. IN: ACCEPT [54] Connection opened (Port Forwarding: TCP [192.168.1.79]:19835 <--> [217.43.241.3]:19835 - - - [31.54.3.118]:61245 CLOSED/SYN_SENT ppp0 NAPT)
21:43:53, 10 May. IN: BLOCK [15] Default policy (UDP [89.42.103.192]:24014->[217.43.241.3]:19835 on ppp0)
21:43:53, 10 May. IN: ACCEPT [54] Connection opened (Port Forwarding: TCP [192.168.1.79]:19835 <--> [217.43.241.3]:19835 - - - [89.42.103.192]:49410 CLOSED/SYN_SENT ppp0 NAPT)
21:43:53, 10 May. IN: BLOCK [15] Default policy (UDP [187.18.216.229]:31556->[217.43.241.3]:19835 on ppp0)
21:43:52, 10 May. IN: BLOCK [15] Default policy (UDP [177.205.40.208]:33915->[217.43.241.3]:19835 on ppp0)
21:43:51, 10 May. IN: BLOCK [15] Default policy (UDP [128.72.73.241]:63885->[217.43.241.3]:19835 on ppp0)
21:43:47, 10 May. IN: ACCEPT [57] Connection closed (Port Forwarding: TCP [192.168.1.79]:19835 <--> [217.43.241.3]:19835 - - - [220.244.149.14]:63605 CLOSED/SYN_SENT ppp0 NAPT)
21:43:46, 10 May. IN: BLOCK [15] Default policy (UDP [114.80.245.44]:20206->[217.43.241.3]:19835 on ppp0)
21:43:45, 10 May. IN: BLOCK [15] Default policy (UDP [218.188.251.187]:17439->[217.43.241.3]:19835 on ppp0)
21:43:44, 10 May. IN: BLOCK [15] Default policy (UDP [89.216.26.234]:2631->[217.43.241.3]:19835 on ppp0)
21:43:43, 10 May. IN: BLOCK [15] Default policy (UDP [201.3.203.207]:61599->[217.43.241.3]:19835 on ppp0)
21:43:41, 10 May. BLOCKED 1 more packets (because of Default policy)
21:43:40, 10 May. BLOCKED 2 more packets (because of Default policy)
21:43:38, 10 May. BLOCKED 1 more packets (because of Default policy)
21:43:36, 10 May. BLOCKED 3 more packets (because of Default policy)
21:43:35, 10 May. BLOCKED 4 more packets (because of Default policy)
21:43:35, 10 May. IN: BLOCK [15] Default policy (UDP [91.82.190.130]:23124->[217.43.241.3]:19835 on ppp0)
21:43:34, 10 May. IN: ACCEPT [57] Connection closed (Port Forwarding: TCP [192.168.1.79]:19835 <--> [217.43.241.3]:19835 - - - [5.68.190.180]:50987 CLOSED/SYN_SENT ppp0 NAPT)
21:43:34, 10 May. IN: ACCEPT [57] Connection closed (Port Forwarding: TCP [192.168.1.79]:19835 <--> [217.43.241.3]:19835 - - - [86.14.148.233]:53466 CLOSED/SYN_SENT ppp0 NAPT)
21:43:33, 10 May. ( 2262.710000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34599, internal ports: 34599, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:43:27, 10 May. ( 2257.180000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34567, internal ports: 34567, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:43:04, 10 May. ( 2234.400000) Port forwarding rule deleted via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34567, internal ports: 34567, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:43:00, 10 May. ( 2229.650000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34599, internal ports: 34599, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:42:52, 10 May. ( 2222.110000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34567, internal ports: 34567, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:42:47, 10 May. ( 2216.900000) Port forwarding rule deleted via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34567, internal ports: 34567, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:42:42, 10 May. ( 2212.290000) Port forwarding rule deleted via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34599, internal ports: 34599, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:42:20, 10 May. ( 2190.170000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34599, internal ports: 34599, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:42:14, 10 May. ( 2184.010000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34567, internal ports: 34567, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:41:51, 10 May. ( 2161.540000) Port forwarding rule deleted via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34567, internal ports: 34567, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:41:47, 10 May. ( 2156.710000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34599, internal ports: 34599, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:41:38, 10 May. ( 2148.300000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34567, internal ports: 34567, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:41:33, 10 May. ( 2142.770000) Port forwarding rule deleted via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34567, internal ports: 34567, internal client: 192.168.1.10
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21:41:01, 10 May. ( 2110.940000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34567, internal ports: 34567, internal client: 192.168.1.10
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21:40:25, 10 May. ( 2075.170000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34567, internal ports: 34567, internal client: 192.168.1.10
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21:39:55, 10 May. ( 2044.740000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34599, internal ports: 34599, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:39:50, 10 May. ( 2040.130000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34567, internal ports: 34567, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:39:26, 10 May. ( 2016.430000) Port forwarding rule deleted via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34567, internal ports: 34567, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:39:22, 10 May. ( 2011.580000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34599, internal ports: 34599, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:39:14, 10 May. ( 2004.370000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34567, internal ports: 34567, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:39:09, 10 May. ( 1999.380000) Port forwarding rule deleted via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34567, internal ports: 34567, internal client: 192.168.1.10
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21:38:43, 10 May. ( 1972.860000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34599, internal ports: 34599, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:38:38, 10 May. ( 1967.600000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34567, internal ports: 34567, internal client: 192.168.1.10
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21:38:08, 10 May. ( 1937.870000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34599, internal ports: 34599, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:37:59, 10 May. ( 1929.000000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34567, internal ports: 34567, internal client: 192.168.1.10
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21:37:28, 10 May. ( 1897.680000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34599, internal ports: 34599, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:37:22, 10 May. ( 1892.290000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34567, internal ports: 34567, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:36:59, 10 May. ( 1869.360000) Port forwarding rule deleted via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34567, internal ports: 34567, internal client: 192.168.1.10
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21:36:47, 10 May. ( 1856.600000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34567, internal ports: 34567, internal client: 192.168.1.10
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21:36:16, 10 May. ( 1826.050000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34599, internal ports: 34599, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:36:11, 10 May. ( 1821.370000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34567, internal ports: 34567, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:35:48, 10 May. ( 1798.540000) Port forwarding rule deleted via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34567, internal ports: 34567, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:35:44, 10 May. ( 1793.570000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34599, internal ports: 34599, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:35:36, 10 May. ( 1785.690000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34567, internal ports: 34567, internal client: 192.168.1.10
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21:35:04, 10 May. ( 1754.040000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34599, internal ports: 34599, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:34:59, 10 May. ( 1748.680000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34567, internal ports: 34567, internal client: 192.168.1.10
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21:34:23, 10 May. ( 1713.010000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34567, internal ports: 34567, internal client: 192.168.1.10
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21:34:06, 10 May. ( 1696.480000) Host cctv (MAC 00:12:12:03:6a:17) using IP 192.168.1.10 detected on interface eth0, port -1
21:33:53, 10 May. ( 1683.370000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34599, internal ports: 34599, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:33:49, 10 May. ( 1678.630000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34567, internal ports: 34567, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:33:46, 10 May. ( 1675.780000) Lease for IP 192.168.1.81 renewed by host Kevs (MAC 34:c8:03:a8:e1:80). Lease duration: 1440 min
21:33:46, 10 May. ( 1675.780000) Device connected: Hostname: Kevs IP: 192.168.1.81 MAC: 34:c8:03:a8:e1:80 Lease time: 1440 min. Link rate: 130.0 Mbps
21:33:46, 10 May. ( 1675.610000) Lease requested
21:33:46, 10 May. ath0: STA 34:c8:03:a8:e1:80 IEEE 802.11: Client disassociated
21:33:43, 10 May. ath0: STA 34:c8:03:a8:e1:80 IEEE 802.11: Client associated
21:33:23, 10 May. ( 1653.110000) Port forwarding rule deleted via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34567, internal ports: 34567, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:33:19, 10 May. ( 1648.650000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34599, internal ports: 34599, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:33:11, 10 May. ( 1641.480000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34567, internal ports: 34567, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:33:07, 10 May. ( 1637.120000) Port forwarding rule deleted via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34567, internal ports: 34567, internal client: 192.168.1.10
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21:32:41, 10 May. ( 1611.350000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34599, internal ports: 34599, internal client: 192.168.1.10
21:32:37, 10 May. ( 1606.750000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34567, internal ports: 34567, internal client: 192.168.1.10
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21:32:09, 10 May. ( 1579.370000) Port forwarding rule added via UPnP/TR064. Protocol: TCP, external ports: any->34599, internal ports: 34599, internal client: 192.168.1.10

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