Really slow speeds during the daytime?

So i've been with BT for as long as i can remember (Broadband Option 3) and for as long as i remember it's never been that great. Not bad, but not great. Apparently i should be getting up to 8mbps but i was normally around 3mbps, which was never slow enough to bother complaining about. But in the last 2 weeks for some reason im getting extremely slow speeds during the day. From 1pm - 1am i've have around a 1mbps (if im lucky), and from 1am - pm i'll have 5 - 6mbps (which is faster than normal). Im really not sure what's going on, but it makes it impossible to do anything other than use text based websites during the day, which is a pain. Im about 250 metres away from my local exchance so i don't see why im getting 1mbps all day.
Also the wireless connection in my house is awful. My laptop that's 2 ft away from my router (BT Homehub 1 or maybe 1.5 im not sure) and it's getting a 2/5 bar signla strength. I could connect to my neighbours wifi and have a stronger signal. Addmitiedly the Home Hub is pretty wore down, so would getting the Home Hub 4 improve the wireless connection or the speeds problems? Is there any way to get it without paying £60? I mean i could switch to sky broadband, get a new router, and get a years worth of broadband for cheaper than that. The only thing keeping me with BT right now is BT sports, and i can't even any BPL games on that anymore since my connection is too slow when the games are on. 
Here's the current speed (9:30 PM) http://www.speedtest.net/result/3704808533.png
I'll post the updated speed at around 2am and see how much better it is. Also any other tests/information you guys might need. Thanks.

welcome to the BT community forum where customers help customers and only BT employees are the forum mods
in order for the forum members to help please can you post the adsl stats from your router you may need to 'show detail' to get all stats (if hub enter 192.168.1.254 in your browser and navigate to adsl or if HH4/5 then go to troubleshooting then logs and you are looking for 2 line together when hub last connected to internet and they will show your connection speed and noise margin or if netgear enter 192.168.0.1). Then run  btspeedtester  (MAC users may have problems). when first test completes then run diagnostic test and post the results ( do not reset the router).
are you connected directly via a filter to the NTE5 master or test socket or to somewhere else? Is the master the only phone socket in your home?
Have you tried the quiet line test? - dial 17070 option 2 - should hear nothing - best done with a corded phone. if cordless phone you may hear a 'dull hum' which is normal
Someone may then be able to offer help/assistance/suggestions to your problem
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