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Re: Tp-link Archer vr600 won’t connect to the internet.
Why did you want it in the first place, its a very old device?

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Re: Tp-link Archer vr600 won’t connect to the internet.
Return the VR600 to the retailer, as its not suitable for your usage, unless you use it as a very expensive wireless access point.
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Re: Tp-link Archer vr600 won’t connect to the internet.
I was told it’s better to use than the normal smart hub 2 as they’re dreadful apparently

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Re: Tp-link Archer vr600 won’t connect to the internet.
You were told nonsense.
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Re: Tp-link Archer vr600 won’t connect to the internet.
Draytek appear to do a number of G.Fast devices BUT they start at £200+.

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Re: Tp-link Archer vr600 won’t connect to the internet.
Openreach are no longer providing G.Fast, and anyone renewing their contract will either be offered FTTP if available, or VDSL Fibre 2, up to 80Mbs.
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Re: Tp-link Archer vr600 won’t connect to the internet.
If you bought it online just send it back.
Routers supporting GFast are very thin on the ground but I believe you could add a separate modem (MT992) from Ebay. No experience of these or GFast though, so you'd have to do your own research to see if buying one is a good idea. Unless someone here can confirm.
What exactly are you trying to achieve by replacing the SH2?
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