One more thing. I haven't reviewed any contributions since post #86; I will do tomorrow. But after I'd "downed tools" my mind went back to something my neighbour said earlier, which subconsciously had been bugging me. And I think it could be very important.
He said that he'd had this problem for a while, but it stopped some time around September last year, and it's only recently started up again. He was pretty sure about the timing, and, although he's elderly, he's still playing with a full deck of cards. September was when our major building project started, and he said he assumed that we'd put our computers into storage for the duration of the works. But we hadn't - we've moved things around a bit as the building work has progressed, but we've had to keep our IT gear available because we both sometimes work from home. I couldn't make any sense of his September observation at the time, so I just put it to the back of my mind.
But. Moving things around as the building work has progressed has involved some important changes to our network topology.
Pre September: Router in study upstairs. Desktop PC in study, connected directly to router. TV set top box in lounge downstairs, connected to router via powerline adapter.
September to April: Downstairs uninhabitable. Router in study upstairs. Desktop PC in study, connected directly to router. TV set top box in bedroom, not connected to the network.
April onwards: Router in new study downstairs. Desktop PC in bedroom upstairs, connected to router via powerline adapter. TV set top box in new lounge downstairs, connected to router via powerline adapter.
See it? Prior to September, when our neighbour experienced network problems, we were using powerline adapters. Since April, our neighbour has been experiencing the problems again, and we've been using powerline adapters again. But in the intervening period, when he had no problems and assumed we weren't using any computers, we weren't using powerline adapters.
Could this be the smoking gun?
I think I need to talk to him again tomorrow and ask him how certain he is of these timing issues. And I think I need to ask him to show me how everything in his house is connected, just in case he is using powerline adapters but wasn't aware of it. (For example if his son installed them without explaining in detail how they work.)
More news as it comes in.