VMG1312 Vs VMG3925: Difference between revisions
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| Switch chipset || Onboard the BCM63381 SoC ||[https://www.broadcom.com/products/ethernet-connectivity/switching/roboswitch/bcm53125/ BCM53125](Discrete) |
| Switch chipset || Onboard the BCM63381 SoC ||[https://www.broadcom.com/products/ethernet-connectivity/switching/roboswitch/bcm53125/ BCM53125](Discrete) |
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| LAN Ethernet || 10/100M <br/>(To SoC)|| 10/100/1000M <br/> (To Switchchip) |
| LAN Ethernet || 4 Ports 10/100M <br/>(To SoC)||4 Ports 10/100/1000M <br/> (To Switchchip) |
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| WAN Ethernet || Virtual port from LAN 4 || Dedicated 10/100/1000M port<br/>(To Switchchip) |
| WAN Ethernet || Virtual port from LAN 4 || Dedicated 10/100/1000M port<br/>(To Switchchip) |
Revision as of 12:16, 15 March 2018
Thais page describes the differences between the ZyXEL VMG1312-B10D and the ZyXEL VMG3925-B10B routers.
The main differences are:
- VMG3925 is more expensive
- VMG3925 has 2.4 and 5G WiFi radio, the VMG1312 has only 2.4G
- VMG3925 has Gigabit Ethernet ports, the VMG1312 has 100M ports
- VMG3925 is physically larger, even though they are a similar shape
- VMG3925 has a dedicated WAN Ethernet port, the VMG1312 has a shared LAN/WAN Ethernet port
- VMG3925 has a better wall mount
Detailed differences
VMG1312-B10D | VMG3925-B10B | |
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Dimensions with stand (mm) | 160Wx115Hx60D | 185Wx147Hx85D |
Wall mountable | Suboptimal | Yes |
PSU Rating | 12V 1A | 12V 2A |
CPU/SoC | Broadcom BCM63381 | Broadcom BCM63168 |
Architecture | BMIPS4350 | BMIPS4350 |
CPU Cores | 2 | 2 |
CPU Frequency | 600MHz | 400MHz |
RAM | 64MB | 128MB |
Flash | 128MB | 128MB |
Switch chipset | Onboard the BCM63381 SoC | BCM53125(Discrete) |
LAN Ethernet | 4 Ports 10/100M (To SoC) |
4 Ports 10/100/1000M (To Switchchip) |
WAN Ethernet | Virtual port from LAN 4 | Dedicated 10/100/1000M port (To Switchchip) |
Wireless Protocols | 802.11 b/g/n | 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac |
2.4GHz Wireless | Yes | Yes |
2.4GHz radio chains | 2 | 2 |
2.4GHz chipset | BCM43227 (Discrete) | BCM6362 (On BCM63168 SoC) |
5GHz Wireless | No | Yes |
5GHz radio chains | N/A | 3 |
5GHz chipset | N/A | Broadcom BCM43602 (Discrete) SKY85712-21 RF Front-End |
xDSL Chipset | Broadcom BCM6303 ADSL/VDSL | Broadcom BVM6302 ADSL/VDSL |
USB | Yes, 2.0 | Yes, 2.0 |
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.
The VMG3925-B10B's SoC contains 1 Gigabit PHY, which connects to the Switch chip for the WAN and LAN ports. Radios are connected to the SoC, so packets passing through LAN<>WLAN or WAN<>WLAN would be limited to the bandwidth of the single Gigabit PHY inside.