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The ZyXEL B10B (VMG3925-B10B) is an all-in-one ADSL/VDSL/FTTP router with dual band, 2.4G and 5G WiFi, 4 Gigabit network ports and a separate WAN Ethernet port. Suitable for Home or small office use. AAISP started supplying these in March 2018
The ZyXEL B10B (VMG3925-B10B) is an all-in-one ADSL/VDSL/FTTP router with dual band, 2.4G and 5G WiFi, 4 Gigabit network ports and a separate WAN Ethernet port. Suitable for Home or small office use. AAISP started supplying these in March 2018


'''Basic Specs:'''
==Basic Specs==
*4x 10/100M/1000M ports.
*4x 10/100M/1000M ports.
*Modem supports VDSL (FTTC) and ADSL/ADSL2+.
*Modem supports VDSL (FTTC) and ADSL/ADSL2+.
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*MTU 1500 when in bridge mode not possible yet, but we are working with ZyXEL on this. (2018-03)
*MTU 1500 when in bridge mode not possible yet, but we are working with ZyXEL on this. (2018-03)


==Suitable for:==
===Suitable for:===
*ADSL1, ADSL2+
*ADSL1, ADSL2+
*VDSL (FTTC, G.Fast)
*VDSL (FTTC, G.Fast)
*FTTP, FTTPoD
*FTTP, FTTPoD


===Router and Modem modes===
===Router and Modem modes:===
*an all in one modem/router/wifi
*an all in one modem/router/wifi
*an Ethernet (PPPoE) router plugged in to a separate VDSL or ADSL modem or a FTTP or FTTPoD ONT
*an Ethernet (PPPoE) router plugged in to a separate VDSL or ADSL modem or a FTTP or FTTPoD ONT
*a bridging modem to a third-party PPPoE router (e.g. FireBrick, Mikrotik etc)
*a bridging modem to a third-party PPPoE router (e.g. FireBrick, Mikrotik etc)


===Throughput===
===Throughput:===
We estimate the throughput to be around 250Mb/s - this was tested using iperf with the router NATing the sessions using wired rather than WiFi.
We estimate the throughput to be around 250Mb/s - this was tested using iperf with the router NATing the sessions using wired rather than WiFi.