Tweaking increases sync speed (which is what you intend), which increases error rates. That, plus any losses of connection, could be the cause of the interleaving in the first place.
In other words, it's quite possible you have over-tweaked and ended up being counter-productive. It was fine on O2/Be and think Sky, where the DLM was basically deactivated after the first three days, (ceased to be dynamic in fact), but on a BT Wholesale service it really is on all the time.
That's why for many years the default sync-time margin was 6dB. These days the BTW DLM will drop it to 3dB when appropriate, in fact sometimes when it isn't. We have had people having to get their ISP to get it fixed at 6dB because of 3dB being unstable.
It's worth keeping an eye on the FEC and ES/SES rates. Huge amounts of FECs can kill the router CPU and really slow down the throughput.
100kbps change on a re-sync is basically "no change". More than that much fluctuation is normal.
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