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Originally Posted by Skie
Could be, but there are third party VDSL2 Routers already out there. BT probably want to keep people happy during the early stages of the Infinity rollout, a superhub style kerfuffle wouldnt be great for them. And early adopters are probably power users anyway, rather than the 'normal' users integrated kit is better suited to.
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Draytek make the 2750 which is VDSL2 compatible. Unfortunately it isn't a multi WAN port product unlike some of their other routers. Personally I prefer multi WAN port Ethernet only routers and to keep any ADSL2+/VDSL2/cable modems seperate, just to bridge to Ethernet. I don't use my BT Infinity Home Hub 3. I know some people have complained that their OpenReach supplied Huawei VDSL2 modem has over heated (mine do appear hot). I read that the solution was to wall mount the thing and everything is fine.