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VMG1312 Vs VMG3925: Difference between revisions

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| Flash || 128MB|| 128MB
| Flash || 128MB|| 128MB
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| Switch chipset || On BCM63381 SoC || Discrete, unidentified
| Switch chipset || Onboard the BCM63381 SoC || BCM53125 (Discrete)
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| LAN Ethernet || 10/100M || 10/100/1000M
| LAN Ethernet || 10/100M <br/>(To SoC)|| 10/100/1000M <br/> (To Switchchip)
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| WAN Ethernet || Virtual port from LAN 4 || Dedicated 10/100/1000M port
| WAN Ethernet || Virtual port from LAN 4 || Dedicated 10/100/1000M port<br/>(To Switchchip)
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| Wireless Protocols || 802.11 b/g/n || 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
| Wireless Protocols || 802.11 b/g/n || 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
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| USB || Yes, 2.0 || Yes, 2.0
| USB || Yes, 2.0 || Yes, 2.0
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You may note that the VMG3925-B10B has a slower CPU, however it also contains more dedicated hardware for packet processing compared to the VMG1312-B10D which needed the extra CPU clock cycles to deal with processing packets.


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