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