OK, back for a minute.
I misread your latest post at first. I think we have a good result there.
Re my approval of yarwell's post and my previous one, I don't think I do quite agree about rebooting the router after each item was reconnected. That might trigger a noise margin rise by the DLM unless the reboots had a decent time gap between them. IT might have been best when you did it, but I wouldn't bother redoing it, seeing as the noise margin didn't change.
The wiring certainly is a mess, but how much improvement you could get by having it all redone is debatable. Probably not enough to justify the expense for the moment.
I think we should leave it as is for now and see if that noise margin is lowered by the system in 10-14 days time. So unless anything goes downhill before then I recommend leaving the router on until the end of that.
If the DLM does lower it, it normally causes a re-sync anyway, often overnight.
If you find that has happened, a single daytime reboot with stats taken immediately before and after like you just did is what to do. (No need to disconnect anything).
I would be wary of the Sky boxes. Particularly if they are old ones. They can cause trouble. A few recommendations.
Do a quiet line test now. 17070, option 2. It should be effectively silent. If not, unplug the Sky boxes and try again. (I'm ssuming they are powered up).
If they are off, check the stats before and after switching them on for the first time after now.
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