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The Buffalo WZR-AG300NH is a top-notch draft-n wireless router thats been severely beaten by the ugly stick - and a tacky one at that. Thats where the criticism largely ends, though. The Buffalo WZR-AG300NH is a dual-band draft-n router and comes...
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Probably the best draft n router on the market, despite the fact its only draft 1.0-compliant. The Buffalo WZR-AG300NH offers great performance and functionality – but at an eye-watering price. At this price it ought to be certified. Roger Gann Lowe...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 16:44:04
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Buffalos 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 theres less interference...
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You might baulk at the price, the design and the sheer size of the Buffalo, but this monster has a lot to offer. It’s unique here in that it’s dual band, operating in both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz spectrums simultaneously. That means...
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The Buffalo Nfiniti Giga router has interesting split design—the three antennae are on a separate platform, connected to the router by a small cable. This allows you to position the antennae in many different ways till you get the best signal. Be caref...
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Antennae allow for creative placement for best signal reception...
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Configuration interface could have provided more help...
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Slightly slower than Netgear, and lacks some range, but quite good otherwise. The external antennae allow for creative placement...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 16:44:04
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A two-part high-speed wireless network kit...
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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 a...
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10/08/07)Editors Note: In our review, we state that the Buffalo Wireless-N Nfiniti Dual Band Gigabit Router and Access Point, WZR-AG300NH does not have a QoS (Quality of Service) feature. However, a representative of the company says, "We do have...
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Can operate in 5.0- or 2.4-GHz bands. Great performance at 5.0 GHz. AOSS radically simplifies securing wireless access.
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Expensive. Lacks QoS features.
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Top-notch performance and great features in an incredibly easy-to-use—but expensive—package...
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This dual-band router delivers top performance for a top-shelf price.
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Excellent speed, Simultaneous dual-channel support, Top-tier security, Gigabit Ethernet support...
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Short coverage area, Clunky design...
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Hot-rodders, you have a new friend in wireless networking. Until the final 802.11n specification is approved later this year (or early next year), router companies such as Buffalo and Linksys have decided to hot-rod their existing models. The Buffalo W...
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smallnetbuilder.com Updated: 2011-07-30 16:44:04
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A lot has happened in the four months or so since I temporarily swore off reviewing draft N products. 11n draft 1.10 was approved, Apple announced a draft 11n AirPort Extreme and revealed that it had hidden draft 11n wireless inside most of its recent...
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wi-fiplanet.com Updated: 2014-03-31 01:21:08
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"Draft N" wireless network gear such as the Nfiniti products from Buffalo Technology, which are available in stores today, offer a somewhat dubious value proposition. You get faster wireless networking and wider coverage now — theoretically &mdash...
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