That’s an ONT , and they don’t make any noise , there is nothing inside to make a noise , obviously if there were a fault , a solid state device breaking down , like a resistor, capacitor, ( that type of thing ) it could potentially make a noise but it likely would also smell of burning , and not actually work for long before failing.
TBH, considering the somewhat overloaded extension lead with the ONT power adapter and other devices connected, that’s a more likely source of any ‘ electrical ’ noise , you probably should start with a ‘clean’ power supply to the ONT adapter ( disconnecting everything else ) to see if that helps , also it’s can’t possibly be you can also ‘hear’ your neighbours ONT on the other side of a house wall , that’s also accepting the incredibly unlikely possibility that both your and your neighbours ONT are making a noise in the first place .
As stated previously, if the ‘noise’ is external and its wind noise as air passes over the cable , not much can be done about that , although the cable attaches quite close to the gutter, it may ‘drum’ on the gutter , but that would be if it moves around significantly in high winds , and you say the noise is not weather dependent
It’s 10.45am. All plugs are as shown in the picture. No noise from plugs, sockets or white box.
No intermittent base hum and it’s a windy day BUT it is AM.