No quite - whatever time you resync you will get an SNR of 6dB at that time.
In the extreme ... sync at 01:00 and it will be 6dB and 2400 sync speed, at 06:00 6 dB and 3500 and 15:00 6dB and 3900 but the last will drop out at maybe 00:30 and resync at 6dB 2450 ...
So, what you are doing is finding a time when the SNR is about 3 dB above minimum. The router will still sync at 6 dB but will hold down to 4 dB or 3 dB. So you are not getting the absolute best sync speed but a stable one which will avoid overnight resyncs with a significant speed drop.
Atmospheric noise from distant radio transmissions (and other causes) is the main problem overnight with additional noise from street lights &c.
You also have commented below about the phone - even with filters in place you are modifying the characteristic line impedance which will have an effect on the performance of the modem (both ends) and line attenuation. Changes of a few percent are to be expected.
Think about your hi-fi amplifier which may be designed or specified for speakers with an 8 ohm impedance. It will still work with 4, 6 or 16 ohm speakers but the performance in terms of volume and frequency repsonse will vary.
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