In my experience it'll be something that disappears as mysteriously as it 
appeared, because it's just down to BT getting electronically constipated. Go 
out for a walk. It's a lovely day and it'll probably be fixed by the time you 
return. 

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> On 17 Jun 2014, at 16:14, Jason Davies <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Smuggers
> 
> Any ideas why my download speed has dropped dramatically in the last 24 hours 
> (with BT broadband)? Most webpages are timing out and the download speed in a 
> test is 0.03 Mbps down, 0.24 upstream.
> 
> I do not want to ring their 'support' having spoken to them in the past. I 
> don't have six hours to do all the things I've already done, namely restart 
> all devices, change channel, check no-one has hopped on quietly, unplug 
> router for an hour, disconnect and reconnect etc etc. I'd rather switch 
> provider than go through that again (or buy new router which was the solution 
> last time after endless calls).
> 
> Is this symptomatic of anything? I can usually watch movies, now I'm lucky to 
> watch a website unfold in the same time;)
> 
> It's a BT Hub (3). What else can I try?
> 
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