Performance - VR900 or VR2800 modem router set-up as a VDSL modem only and have a dedicated router?
I am using TalkTalk VDSL internet service provider in the UK. Data rate is about 75Mbps downloads, 15Mbps uploads.
My questions:-
1. Can the Archer VR900 hardware V3 and Archer VR2800 hardware V1 VDSL Modem Routers be configured to operate as a VDSL modem only, by totally turning off the router function?
If so, what need to be changed in the router configuration settings?
2. Which hardware combination is likely to provide the best overall Wi-Fi performance (highest data speed, lowest latency, lowest data packet error losses, having to reboot, etc), perhaps list in order:
a. The Archer VR900 V3 modem router configured to be used as a VDSL modem only (presuming it's possible), and connecting VR900 to a dedicated 'Wi-Fi 6' or 'Wi-Fi 6E' capable router.
b. The Archer VR2800 V1 modem router configured to be used as a VDSL modem only (presuming it's possible), and connecting VR2800 to a dedicated 'Wi-Fi 6' or 'Wi-Fi 6E' capable router.
c. Using the Archer VR900 V3 or Archer VR2800 V1 as a combination VDSL modem Wi-Fi router, as it was designed to be used as. I guess this might eliminate any latency, compatibly issues, etc of connecting the two devices together, and using the modem router as it was designed to be used (as a combination modem router).
d. Connecting together a dedicated VDSL modem (no built-in router) and a dedicated 'Wi-Fi 6' or 'Wi-Fi 6E' capable router.
e. Or there's something else that's better than those options!?