Three years later and still not working right

Moved to my new address about 4 1/2 years ago, and for 18 months never any problems, 100% working, 1MB reliable. Then something changed !!! Got a new Homehub (with blue lights on), and since then DISASTER. The line drops (log states "unreachable") and some days if the winds in the right direction I can get 2MBs, otherwise its down to 64kbs (I kid you not). As I work from home (computer/server support) I pay the higher rate for my BB (unlimited) and the service offered is **bleep**. Over the last 3 years I have had 4 engineer visits, who have changed the faceplate each time for the latest version, and have confirmed its NOT MY FAULT, its the exchange or its the ext wiring to the excahnge. Once they even traced it back a few miles and told me they dug the road up to change a connector (funny I drive down that road all the time and never saw them digging up the road the day they claim to have). My latest saga ? I'm lucky if I get 90 secs without being kicked off (I had to cut and paste this). The hub logs state some of the following
11:42:03 9 Jan [CWMP] Connecting to server retry 6.
11:39:23 9 Jan [CWMP] Failed to resolve.
11:39:11 9 Jan IDS fragment parser : fragment out-of-order (1 of 1) : 87.70.132.30 86.129.205.98 1388 UDP 40447->49692 frag 29516:1368@0+
01:01:28 1 Jan usbmgr: USB device isn't matched the configuration
01:01:28 1 Jan usbmgr: try /etc/usbmgr/class/module
01:01:28 1 Jan usbmgr: try /etc/usbmgr/class/09/module
01:01:28 1 Jan usbmgr: try /etc/usbmgr/class/09/00/module 01:01:28 1 Jan usbmgr: try /etc/usbmgr/class/09/00/00/module 01:01:28 1 Jan usbmgr: class:0x9 subclass:0x0 protocol:0x0
01:01:28 1 Jan usbmgr: buffer line: remove T
07:50:15 10 Jan UPnP action 'AddPortMapping' from ip=192.168.1.65 (Success)
07:49:43 10 Jan UPnP action 'AddPortMapping' from ip=192.168.1.66 (Success)
07:49:06 10 Jan UPnP action 'AddPortMapping' from ip=192.168.1.65 (Success)
11:36:09 10 Jan IDS fragment parser : fragment out-of-order (1 of 2) : 95.24.204.200 81.154.149.164 1396 UDP 25116->10656 frag 32314:1376@0+
11:36:03 10 Jan IDS fragment parser : fragment overlap (1 of 1) : 95.24.204.200 81.154.149.164 1396 UDP 25116->10656 frag 26819:1376@0+
11:34:34 10 Jan IDS fragment parser : fragment out-of-order (1 of 266) : 93.80.213.196 81.154.149.164 1396 UDP 50637->10656 frag 26473:1376@0+
11:34:05 10 Jan IDS fragment parser : fragment sweep (1 of 1) : 93.80.213.196 81.154.149.164 1396 UDP 50637->10656 frag 20527:1376@0+
8:49:36 10 Jan [CWMP] Failed to resolve. 08:49:36 10 Jan [CWMP] Connecting to server retry 9.
14:36:21 11 Jan UPnP action 'AddPortMapping' from ip=192.168.1.65 (Success)
14:36:13 11 Jan UPnP action 'AddPortMapping' from ip=192.168.1.66 (Success) 14:36:04 11 Jan UPnP action 'AddPortMapping' from ip=192.168.1.66 (Success)
14:36:03 11 Jan UPnP action 'AddPortMapping' from ip=192.168.1.65
And it goes on and on like this, as a result it kicks off any wireless connected devices (printer etc), which will no longer connector till they are rebooted. If the homehub is powered down, and back up then the internet works fine for a few minutes, then crash down it goes again. Got engineer number 5 coming thursday, but I think the same will happen again, new faceplate, and told its the exchange or the wires to the exchange! Anyone got any clues or suggestions I can use to get this resolved ? By the way neighbor is with Pipex and never has any problems, yet they did when with BT ? strange I thought they used the BT lines ?

Locked up again!!
Connection information
Line state
Connected
Connection time
0 days, 0:00:49
Downstream
1,888 Kbps
Upstream
448 Kbps
ADSL settings
VPI/VCI
0/38
Type
PPPoA
Modulation
ITU-T G.992.1
Latency type
Interleaved
Noise margin (Down/Up)
10.0 dB / 16.0 dB
Line attenuation (Down/Up)
60.0 dB / 31.5 dB
Output power (Down/Up)
16.7 dBm / 12.1 dBm
Loss of Framing (Local)
0
Loss of Signal (Local)
0
Loss of Power (Local)
0
FEC Errors (Down/Up)
0 / 0
CRC Errors (Down/Up)
0 / 2147480000
HEC Errors (Down/Up)
nil / 0
Error Seconds (Local)
0

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