Speed drop page caused by Apple Time capsule????

hi all,
I have had BT infinity for about 2 months and prior to that I had regular 8MB broadband
the first fews days were great getting about 30-40MB
then the speed drops to below 1MB!!
I have an apple time capsule which is connected to the BT Homehub via ethernet for wireless printing, NAS drive, speakers and back up of my apple hardware (no windows based hardware in the home)
after numberous phonecalls to support this is what has happened:
reboot openreach hub and BT homehub brings speed back up again
First BT openreach engineers changed the white openreach modem
Second engineer said that everything was fine but the Time Capsule was the cause..
I have searched online and cannot see any reason as the time capsule is working fine.. it has never needed any re-boot etc etc
please any advice would help
Thanks
Bhav

You may be suffering http://community.bt.com/t5/forums/replypage/board-id/BTInfinity/message-id/51544 or a variant.  Also summarised in http://community.bt.com/t5/BT-Infinity/BT-Infinity-2-Home-Hub-3-Speed-drops-to-less-that-1Mbit-Uploa...
It looks as if you will have to suffer occasional drops and reboots or similar (as in the threads) until BT fix the Hub firmware.  Unlikely to be the Time Capsule.

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