I have recently bought a new TP-Link Archer VR200 from Maplin for £69.99. It has the lantiq VRX-268 chipset which matches brilliantly with an ECI cab. I used to get about 67Mbps with my previous Billion 8800NL (the stats remain on MDWS if you are interested). These are my current telnet stats from the TP-Link:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Welcome To Use TP-LINK COMMAND-LINE Interface Model.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------TP-LINK(conf)#adsl show info
INDEX=1
{
enable=1
status=Up
linkEncapsulationRequested=
linkEncapsulationUsed=G.993.2_Annex_K_PTM
modulationType=VDSL2
lineEncoding=
allowedProfiles=
currentProfile=
dataPath=
interleaveDepth=0
lineNumber=0
upstreamCurrRate=20000
downstreamCurrRate=70545
upstreamMaxRate=24014
downstreamMaxRate=70320
upstreamNoiseMargin=67
downstreamNoiseMargin=58
upstreamAttenuation=176
downstreamAttenuation=169
upstreamPower=135
downstreamPower=46
ATURVendor=
ATURCountry=
ATUCVendor=
ATUCCountry=
totalStart=4502
showtimeStart=451
quarterHourStart=0
X_TP_Bitswap=On
X_TP_SRA=On
X_TP_AdslModulationCfg=VDSL2
X_TP_AnnexType=Annex A/B
X_TP_SupportAdslMode=VDSL2:A/B;T1.413:A;G.dmt:A;ADSL2:A,A/L/M;ADSL2+:A,M,A/L/M;ADSL Auto Sync-up:A/L/M;Auto Sync-up:A/B/
L/M
}
cmd:SUCC
TP-LINK(conf)#
My hope is that once BT roll out the rumored 3dB profile I may max out the line!
PS. I briefly had a DrayTek a few weeks ago. It was awful, it locked up every night and needed to be rebooted in the morning.