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Try a factory reset of the homehub by pressing a pin into the recess button on the rear for about 20 seconds. It can often help.
If you are willing to spend money you would be better spending your money on a third party router. You can get a decent one for not a lot of money and you will find it superior to the BT offerings.
there are known problems with the HH2 http://forumhelp.dyndns.info/hardware/hh2/hh2_issues.html
you could try a factory reset using recessed button on back and holding till lights flash but if that does not solve it then phone CS and complain and ask for new hub as long as still in contract then replacement should be free
multiple resets will cause your noise margin to increase with your conenction speed decreasing resulting in lower profile and lower download speed