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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...
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...
Antennae allow for creative placement for best signal reception...
Configuration interface could have provided more help...
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...
Can operate in 5.0- or 2.4-GHz bands. Great performance at 5.0 GHz. AOSS radically simplifies securing wireless access.
Expensive. Lacks QoS features.
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.
Excellent speed, Simultaneous dual-channel support, Top-tier security, Gigabit Ethernet support...
Short coverage area, Clunky design...
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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