VMG1312 Vs VMG3925: Difference between revisions
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*VMG3925 has a dedicated WAN Ethernet port, the VMG1312 has a shared LAN/WAN Ethernet port |
*VMG3925 has a dedicated WAN Ethernet port, the VMG1312 has a shared LAN/WAN Ethernet port |
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*VMG3925 has a better wall mount |
*VMG3925 has a better wall mount |
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In terms of hardware differences between the router: |
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The main difference, is the addition of an additional 5GHz wireless |
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radio alongside the existing 2.4GHz band one. This is of benefit to |
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customers in areas where the 2.4GHz band is heavily congested. |
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5GHz does NOT have a "longer reach" than 2.4GHz, so it will not help in cases of signal attenuation. |
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It does however help in cases where the 2.4GHz band has too many other devices on it. |
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This router also has a dedicated WAN port, for FTTP. No configuration is |
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necessary to turn this on, or off. It is enabled by default. |
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The other difference is that instead of 100MBit/sec LAN ports on the |
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router, it has 1GBit/sec LAN ports. This may be beneficial for FTTP |
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customers as to not have the LAN ports becoming a bottleneck. |
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== Detailed differences == |
== Detailed differences == |
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