Wow what an ordeal. I decided to go check with my neighbors to see if they were having speed troubles. None whatsoever.
SO...
I went right to the eastlink drop (dont think this is legal) to the surprise there was a sub standard cable and splitter in the drop box. I disconnected everything.
I then went out and bought 4 lengths of 50ft quality coaxial cable and two 2.4ghz splitters.
I ran the new cables along the previous ones, replacing the shitty splitters with my new high speed splitters.
After drilling holes, tearing cables and spending about $60 in hardware (which I'm never going to be compensated for) I've realized my issue was faulty hookups from eastlink.
Goes to show if you want something done right, you gotta do it yourself.
Everything is working fine again.
SIDE NOTE:
Then why were the times in which it would drop or lower speed so consistent from night to night? Seems strange. Peak hours or something? IDK...
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