My reaction is that the download speed is on the low side for that line attenuation. I get 58mbps on 21.1db attenuation. You have 53mbps on 14.6db attenuation. However, your upload speed is excellent and looks like a relatively short distance to the cabinet.
What sort of domestic wiring set-up do you have? Downstream speeds are disproportionately affected by noise introduced in home phone extensions (upstream is relatively unaffected). I always recommend if you have anything more complex than a single (master) socket that you baseline the performance you get from the master without any extensions wired in. If you have an NTE5 master, that means removing the faceplate and plugging the modem/router into the test socket and measuring the stats under those conditions. It might mean a temporary set-up, but those baseline figures tell you what could be achieved. If performance at the test socket is substantially better, then improvements can be looked at.
nb. the (temporary) disconnection of extensions is critically important as performance at the master socket can actually be worse than that at an extension if an (unfiltered) extension is still attached. In my case it loses 40% of downstream speed.



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