Testseek.com have collected 12 expert reviews of the Buffalo WZR2-G300N AirStation Wireless-N Nfiniti Router and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Buffalo WZR2-G300N AirStation Wireless-N Nfiniti Router.
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12 Reviews
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Stylish Looks, Easy access and setup, 4 lan ports, Great signal strength, AOSS security Feature, Lightweight but still Tough, Able to stream media
Lack of printed documentation, Cat5 lan cable was a little 'short', Price is High from pricegrabber.com
The Box was a little larger than i had expected, Although it is full of information, It tells you everything you might need to know when choosing between one brand over another - very informative. As I stated earlier in the review, I bought this router...
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Published: 2007-11-30, Author: Michael , review by: maximumpc.com
Securityminded setup; decent shortrange speeds; switch from router to wireless access point at the flip of a switch.
Abstract: With homes becoming digital center points and more and more families streaming media, especially high definition to their televisions, people need a pretty rock solid network to do it, perhaps even a wired one.But wires tend to look ugly, and with Wir...
Lacks DDNS, QoS, 5-GHz band. Hidden Mac docs. No Gigabit Ethernet.
This router is easy to use if youre on Windows (less so if youre on the Mac), and it offers standard features and performance at an easy-to-swallow price....
Easily one of the fastest routers weve ever tested, the Buffalo WZR2-G300N is a three-antenna model that speeds along at nearly 140 Mbps with the latest specification for Draft N 2.0, which makes it compatible with more devices. We also like that you ...
Abstract: Der Buffalo-Router spart in zweifacher Hinsicht Geld: Zum einen ist er mit einem aktuellen Straßenpreis von rund 55 Euro recht günstig. Zum anderen zeichnet er sich durch eine geringe Leistungsaufnahme aus, kostet also auch im Unterhalt nicht viel. B...
Der sparsame Router machte seine Sache ordentlich. Die Transferrate ist nicht überragend, aber okay – nur mit 11g-Geräten kann der Buffalo-Router nicht so gut. An der Dokumentation und der Bedienerfreundlichkeit des Menü sollte Buffalo aber noch arbei...
Abstract: Der WLAN-Router von Buffalo ist technisch auf der Höhe: Er unterstützt den Draft 2.0 des 11n-Standards. Im Test erwies er sich außerdem als sparsam, aber nicht allzu schnell. Mit AOSS (Airtouch One-Touch Secure System) führte Buffalo als einer der er...
Le support théorique de la version finale du 802.11n, Le support WPS, du WPA2 et la technologie AOSS
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Buffalo cest peut-être déjà demain : le constructeur japonais présente son nouveau routeur de la gamme Nfiniti, compatible avec la seconde pré-version de la norme wifi 802.11n. Cette norme, qui devrait être ratifiée au second semestre 2008, améliore l...