Buffalo boosts NFINITI range of wireless-N products

"Cost effective" way to upgrade home connections

Buffalo boosts NFINITI range of wireless-N products. Hardware, Routers, Buffalo, Networking, Wireless 1 View more images

20 October 2008 16:41 GMT / By Katie Scott

Buffalo Technology has added a new router to its NFINITI range of wireless-N products.

And the NFINITI Wireless-N Router & Access Point [WHR-G300N] is the first from the company designed specifically to draft 2.0 802.11n specifications.

What does this mean for the consumer - "high performance and long range connections over a 2.4GHz frequency".

The manufacturer explains that the router is ideal for streaming high-definition films, music and emailing simultaneously from multiple PCs.

It is also claimed to be easy to get it connected using the AirStation One-Touch Secure System (AOSS) and Wi-Fi Protected Set-up (WPS) for one step set-up.

It can deliver data at up to 300Mbps, has four built-in Ethernet ports for connection to up to four wired devices simultaneously as well as Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) options.

It also supports LLTD for Windows Vista, to indicate connection status and offers a "demilitarized zone" to allow a client to work without a firewall.

The NFINITI Wireless-N Router & Access Point WHR-G300N (which replaces Buffalo’s WZR2-G300N) is available now for £29.99.

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