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Buffalo Technology Nfiniti WZR-HP-G300NH
$120.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Great range. Wireless N compatible - higher throughput, longer range. Gigabit wired ethernet ports - 10x faster than the standard 100Mbit standard.
The Cons:Web interface is a bit sluggish. Will get overloaded and bogged down with heavy use from multiple devices. Poor firmware support.
The Buffalo Technology Nfiniti WZR-HP-G300NH is a high-end, 802.11b/g/n wireless consumer router outfitted with a plethora of advanced features. First and foremost is its AirStation One-Touch Secure System (AOSS), which turns the hassle of hooking up PCs into a simple one-touch process.
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Second is MovieEngine, a built-in Quality-of-Service technology that automatically optimizes transmission throughput for high-bandwidth multimedia content. Other notable features of the Nfiniti WZR-HP-G300NH include a BitTorrent client for downloading movies, music, and games; a USB storage port for attaching a simple Network-Attached Storage Device; and 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports for operating a LAN.
Additional Information
For a less-featured and more inexpensive model, consider the Nfiniti WHR-G300N.
Features
- 802.11b/g/n Wireless Router / Access Point
- AirStation OneTouch Secure System
- MovieEngine Technology
- BitTorrent Client
- AirShare Storage USB 2.0
- Web Access Remote Access
- Enhanced Multi-Level Security
- External Switch (Router/Access Point)
- Adjustable Flip-Up Antennas
- 4-Port Gigabit Ethernet
Specifications
- Compliance: 802.11b/g/n
- Access Mode: Infrastructure
- Antenna: 3 x 3
- Security: WPA2, WPA-PSK (AES, TKIP), 128/64-bit WEP
- Speed/Flow Control: 10/100/1000 Mbps, Auto-Sensing, Auto MDIX
- Number of LAN Ports: 4 x RJ-45
- Number of WAN Ports: 1 x RJ-45
- Setup Utility OS Support: Vista, XP, 2000
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wireless N compatible - higher throughput, longer range
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Gigabit wired ethernet ports - 10x faster than the standard 100Mbit standard
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slick all black aesthetic
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WPA/WPA2 support for uncrackable encryption
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USB port for attaching an external drive (network attached storage, without need for an online PC host)
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web interface is a bit sluggish
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will get overloaded and bogged down with heavy use from multiple devices
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USB based NAS doesn't support NTFS
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USB port cannot be used with printers
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