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Buffalo Stampeed With New Wifi Routers |
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Written by CB Team
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Friday, 22 June 2007 |
Buffalo Technology has added two new wireless modem routers to its portfolio of wireless networking solutions – namely the AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N ADSL2+ broadband modem router and AirStation Wireless-G High-speed ADSL2+ broadband modem router..
The latest additions to the modem router family focus on improved speed, range and security. The Wireless-N version is based on the new IEEE802.11n standard with speeds of up to 270Mbps.
The Wireless-G router incorporates 125 speed enhancing technology that provides up to 35% better performance than a standard 802.11g modem router, is easy to use and cost effective for those requiring faster speeds. Both modem routers incorporate a high speed ADSL2+ modem connection, with line rates of up to 24Mbps downstream and 1.5Mbps upstream.
The products feature AOSS (AirStation One-Touch Secure System) and also Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) developed by the Wi-Fi Alliance, which is a simple, standardised way to set up a Wi-Fi network and enable security protection.
Nintendo DS Gamers will be able to use the AOSS feature to connect their wireless networks to explore online capabilities.
- Both routers also feature an Easy Setup wizard, which takes users through simple steps to get them up and running.
- A built-in four port switch provides 100Mbps throughput for applications that require improved streaming, including IPTV and gaming.
- A new parental control function has been added, which allows users to restrict internet access to safeguard children from viewing inappropriate content.
- Additional security features include SPI firewall protection and DoS attack prevention. The products are compatible with Windows Vista.
Backed by a limited two-year warranty, estimated street prices (ex VAT) for the modem routers are as follows:WBMR-G125 - £50WBMR-G300N - £92
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Last Updated ( Friday, 22 June 2007 )
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