Btw, You can switch to VDSL. Your line stats prove it. You can easily hit 25 Mbps+ on VDSL (if not more)
Did you ask your ISP to switch you to VDSL (if your central has it)?
I told IDM to switch me to VDSL when they started providing it. But I told them not to send a router cause I will be getting one. Annndd I am just getting one now after like 3 months of them switching me over to VDSL. Although I don’t know if they really did the switch since I didn’t have the router to check.
I also just checked my router stats
Adsl Line Status SHOWTIME.L0
Adsl Mode G992.5
Up Stream 943 kbps
Down Stream 17694 kbps
Attenuation Down Stream 10
Attenuation Up Stream 6
Attainable Up Rate 1096 kbps
Attainable Down Rate 20400 kbps
SNR Margin Down Stream 10.3
SNR Margin Up Stream 10.3
Vendor ID RETK
Firmware Version 4926e811
CRC Errors 221
Up Stream BER 0e-7
Down Stream BER 0e-7
Up Output Power 7
Down Output Power 12
Down Stream ES 19
Up Stream ES 0
Down Stream SES 11
Up Stream SES 0
Down Stream UAS 0
Up Stream UAS 0

221 CRC errors.
It's really pathetic that the upstream rate is less than 1Mbps for the most of us
Shix wroteI told IDM to switch me to VDSL when they started providing it. But I told them not to send a router cause I will be getting one. Annndd I am just getting one now after like 3 months of them switching me over to VDSL. Although I don’t know if they really did the switch since I didn’t have the router to check.
I also just checked my router stats
Adsl Line Status SHOWTIME.L0
Adsl Mode G992.5
Up Stream 943 kbps
Down Stream 17694 kbps
Attenuation Down Stream 10
Attenuation Up Stream 6
Attainable Up Rate 1096 kbps
Attainable Down Rate 20400 kbps
SNR Margin Down Stream 10.3
SNR Margin Up Stream 10.3
Vendor ID RETK
Firmware Version 4926e811
CRC Errors 221
Up Stream BER 0e-7
Down Stream BER 0e-7
Up Output Power 7
Down Output Power 12
Down Stream ES 19
Up Stream ES 0
Down Stream SES 11
Up Stream SES 0
Down Stream UAS 0
Up Stream UAS 0

221 CRC errors.
They didn't switch you since you are using adsl2+ now. When they do you cannot use adsl. (i am with IDM VDSL too, and they took them one month after i got their VDSL modem to switch me to a VDSL port)
My upstream is 7 Mbps and downstream is between 24 and 30 Mbps

CRC 221 is nothing, don't worry about it. I have around 8000 (but my modem has been up since more than 72 hours, and i get more CRC errors when my neighbor lighten up his kitchen (his has multiple LED installed that increase noise on my line). I get sometimes 100 CRC over a day, and other days i get around 400 CRC or more during one hour.
Oh, okay. Damn How did that guy tell me he switched me to VDSL and whenever you change to a VDSL router you get the changes. I'll have to call again I guess to make sure I am on VDSL.
Seems the router was delivered today, will check myself when I get back home
So I set up the router, the speed in the same room is about 30Mbps/10Mbps. In other rooms I am barley getting internet. Am I doing something wrong? Getting an unstable connection of like 4-6Mbps/6-7Mbps in other rooms. Don’t know if its the range, but my old 20$ router was giving 18Mbps/1Mbps in all the house. Does anyone have this range issue with his VR900 or VR2800? Or any other VDSL router?

Can anyone tell me his settings for a tp link router?
What do you mean unstable connection of like 4-6Mbps/6-7Mbps? do you mean the WI-FI speed?
or the modem sync speed? and how are you measuring it?
I mean down/up speed. I am using speedtest.net. In the same room as the router I am getting about 28-32Mbps down and about 10mbps upload. But leaving the room the speed becomes very unstable and the speed is less. The router is syncing to 10mbps upload, 30-40mbps download.

Current Rate (kbps) 10239 37620
Max Rate (kbps) 24671 46663
SNR Margin (dB) 18 9.8
Line Attenuation (dB) 1.5 13.2
Errors (pkts) 0 0

Atm sitting like 10m away in the other room. Speed test on my iphone is getting 0.5mbps up and down barley opening.
That happens a lot in this country with the way the buildings are constructed. First, check your signal when you get a direct line of site for the same distance. If there is little or no degradation, then start working on changing the frequency of the wireless signal--you can use free version of a tool called inSSIDer to help with that and see if there is any other cross inference coming from somewhere else.

I got frustrated with the process and just ran a hard wire to another router in another section of the house and it solved the problem (just ran it through the empty space above the faux ceilings as neat as I could, and now 90% of the house has a decent connection. I need to install one more too to get full coverage for the house.
Check if you are using a 2.4 or a 5Ghz band and then try changing between bands and frequencies.
I am checking. The router seems to be working some times and some others the speed just get barley connectable. I don't know if its the number of devices but it shouldn't be a problem. I don't know what happening and I am so frustrated I am about to ditch vdsl and just go back to adsl.