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The ZyXEL VMG3925-B10C (B10C for short) is the elder sibling of the VMG1312 and was introduced March 2019 as a replacement to the discontinued VMG3925-B10B - it benefits from having Gigabit Ethernet ports and dual-band WiFi, you can see more differences on the [[VMG1312 Vs VMG3925]] page. The specification is very similar to the VMG3925-B10B that it replaces, but benefits from a re-designed web interface.
The ZyXEL VMG3925-B10C (B10C for short) is the elder sibling of the VMG1312 and was introduced March 2019 as a replacement to the discontinued VMG3925-B10B - it benefits from having Gigabit Ethernet ports and dual-band WiFi, you can see more differences on the [[VMG1312 Vs VMG3925]] page. The specification is very similar to the VMG3925-B10B that it replaces (in fact the same firmware is used on the B10B and B10C), but benefits from a re-designed web interface (which is also available on the B10B from firmware version AAVF.13).





Revision as of 14:11, 25 August 2019


The ZyXEL VMG3925-B10C (B10C for short) is the elder sibling of the VMG1312 and was introduced March 2019 as a replacement to the discontinued VMG3925-B10B - it benefits from having Gigabit Ethernet ports and dual-band WiFi, you can see more differences on the VMG1312 Vs VMG3925 page. The specification is very similar to the VMG3925-B10B that it replaces (in fact the same firmware is used on the B10B and B10C), but benefits from a re-designed web interface (which is also available on the B10B from firmware version AAVF.13).


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Quick Start

Guide with how to plug in and what the LEDs mean

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Further Documents

Manuals and other documentation for the router

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Settings & Configuration

Information about how A&A configure the router and what settings are available to customers

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Software

Software information and downloads


ZyXEL VMG3925-B10C
Diagram of the front
Diagram of the rear
Inside


Basic Specs

  • 4x 10/100M/1000M ports.
  • Modem supports VDSL (FTTC) and ADSL/ADSL2+ (Not G.Fast)
  • WiFi is 2.4GHz and 5GHz, 802.11b/g/n, 802.11a/n/ac (3x3 802.11ac) (limited to 30 clients by default)
  • MTU 1500 when in bridge mode not possible.

Suitable for:

  • ADSL1, ADSL2+
  • VDSL (FTTC), G.Fast (Modem doesn't support G.Fast, so you'd need a separate G.Fast modem)
  • FTTP, FTTPoD

Router and Modem modes:

  • 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
  • a bridging modem to a third-party PPPoE router (e.g. FireBrick, Mikrotik etc)

'Consumer' grade

It's worth noting that this is a consumer grade router which ideal for home use or for small offices. Different or additional hardware may be more suitable for larger or more complex networks, larger offices or to cover a larger area with WiFi access.

Factory Default Admin Username/Password

Note: Once configured, the router will have a different username and password as per Control Page settings.

Default/Factory Password
IP: 192.168.1.1
Username: admin
Password: as stated on the zyxel panel on rear

Supervisor password:

The B10C has an autogenerated supervisor password which is hashed from the serial number, and usually unknown to us.

Manuals etc



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