I've just changed broadband provider to Talk Talk. They told me that my line could cope with 15.9 Mbps, that sounded good to me as I was only getting about 5 Mbps with the Post Office.
After changing provider I quickly found that I was losing connection upto 10 times an hour in the evening, although it was less frequent in the daytime. This was resolved if I plugged in the ethernet cable, so I put it down to a poor wireless network adapter in my 2 month old Toshiba laptop or a poor free wireless router (as supplied by Talk Talk).
To resolve the problem I bought a Belkin N150 standard USB wifi adapter and a Netgear N150 standard wifi router.
Daytime wifi connection is pretty good, i regularly run a speed check and get anywhere between 11 and 14 Mbps over wifi and fractionally more via the ethernet.
For some reason it all seems to go horribly wrong at night, pages can take 10 to 15 minutes to load, my pc's processor and fans are busy whirring away trying to cope, and the only way I can get a decent connection is to plug in the ethernet. This fault is intermittent, and the wifi will work when it feels like it.
I try to keep my PC free from junk and run CCleaner 2 or 3 times a day to clear out all the temporary files and clutter, so I don't think this is the problem.
Trying to talk to Talk Talk is a joke, the call centre reps in Bombay don't actually listen to me they just talk over me, and after an hour or so trying to explain what the problem is I usually give up. they have tested the line and say there is no problem with it.
Any ideas?