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I have BT Infinity broadband (UK) which is Fibre to the Cabinet (FTTC) and then VDSL from the cabinet to the property.
BT supply a BT Openreach branded modem to work with the VDSL connection.
My question is: Will any standard ADSL2+ modem be able to handle a VDSL input if the settings are correctly adjusted?
My suspicions point me to the conclusion that the Openreach branded modem is just a basic ADSL modem (the VDSL acronym does not appear on the hardware at all, only an LED marked "DSL"), and I read that VDSL was the same technology as ADSL but with higher frequency downstream and upstream rates. Is this true?
1-1. I have an ADSL2+ connection, and connecting with an ASDL1 modem works just fine. (At ADSL1 speeds, of course.) – Nikos C. – 2015-07-19T18:13:31.890