Buffalo Technology Nfiniti Wireless-N High Power Dual Band Router and Access Point (WZR-HP-AG300H) Review
Posted by
Tara M Fleming
on 6/03/2011
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(More customer reviews)I bought 2 of them so I could setup a wireless bridge using the (so far) uncongested 5GHz band.
Setting it up was relativity easy once you read the manual, which I don't normally do. This router is highly configurable, thanks to the DD-WRT based firmware.
Once I got the bridge working, I could get a rate of about 4MBytes/sec between the routers, which is not really fast, but it serves my purposes.
I live in a condo, so I couldn't test its range, but I've had some Buffalo's High Power routers before and they probably have the best range (compared to other routers) without having to resort to huge antennas.
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Buffalo's AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N High Power Dual Band Router & Access Point WZR-HP-AG300H is a versatile dual band solution, ideal for the home and small office environments. Offering simultaneous wireless operation on both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, the WZR-HP-AG300H is perfect for streaming HD movies, music and e-mailing from multiple devices at the same time. Coupled with High Power technology, including an onboard power amplifier and optimized antenna, the WZR-HP-AG300H provides exceptional range and increased performance at range. With five gigabit ports and wireless speeds up to 300 Mbps on each band, the WZR-HP-AG300H upgrades any existing wireless connection and provides greater coverage than traditional 802.11n. Additionally, WZR-HP-AG300N can be configured as an access point to create a wireless network on an existing network or two units can be used to create a dedicated, high-performance Wireless-N bridge or repeater, great for extending the range of existing wireless networks.
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