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  ADSL, WLAN; Connectivity: Wireless, WLAN & Ethernet
2 reviews, listed since 02/2008

 
  WLAN; Connectivity: Wireless
1 review, listed since 01/2008

 
  WLAN; Connectivity: Wireless
3 reviews, listed since 02/2007

 
  WLAN; Connectivity: Wireless
1 review, listed since 09/2007

 
  WLAN; Connectivity: Wireless
2 reviews, listed since 04/2007

 
  WLAN; Connectivity: Wireless
3 reviews, listed since 10/2006

 
  WLAN; Connectivity: Wireless
3 reviews, listed since 07/2006

 
Reviews on Buffalo Routers

"Buffalo WZR-AG300NH draft-n Wi-Fi router review"

PC Advisor
Published on: 2/2008
On test: Buffalo WZR-AG300NH
The Buffalo WZR-AG300NH is a top-notch draft-n wireless router that's been severely beaten by the ugly stick - and a tacky one at that. That's where the criticism largely ends, though. The Buffalo WZR-AG300NH is a dual-band draft-n router and comes closest to realising the promise of 802.11n – albeit at a price.    More

"Buffalo WZR2-G300N Nfiniti Router"

Pocket-lint.co.uk
Published on: 1/2008
On test: Buffalo WZR2-G300N Nfiniti
Wireless broadband routers are coming thick and fast, and differentiating between one model and another is becoming increasingly harder as far as the average buyer is concerned. After all, if it gets the data from the Internet to your computer and back again in a reliable and speedy manner from anywhere in the house that’s pretty much all you can ask of it, right? Well, yes, and that’s why Buffalo has gone for the speed and range jugular with the release of the new AirStation Wireless-N Nfiniti Router or WZR2-G300N to be precise.    More

"Buffalo Nfiniti WZR-AG300NH"

TrustedReviews
Published on: 9/2007
On test: Buffalo WZR-AG300NH
Buffalo was one of the first manufacturers to bring draft 802.11n wireless products to market and its latest Nfiniti router now delivers more wireless options than you can shake a stick at. Not only do you get support for 802.11b/g/n but the WZR-AG300NH also incorporates an 802.11a access point as well. Operating in the 5GHz range the router actually delivers two separate access points, so you could have clients that need a more stable, uncontested connection using 802.11a whilst others, typically those with older adapters, can go with 802.11b/g.    More

"Buffalo AirStation Wireless-N Nfiniti WZR-AG300NH-1"

Computer Shopper
Issue: 9/2007
On test: Buffalo WZR-AG300NH
Buffalo's AirStation Wireless-N Nfiniti WZR-AG300NH-1 wireless router promises to offer the best Draft-N performance as it uses both the 2.4GHz (802.11g) and 5GHz (802.11a) bands. The benefit of using the 5GHz band is that there's less interference, as fewer products use this bandwidth. The Nfiniti also has the largest antenna array that we've ever seen on a wireless router.    More