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We've analyzed prices, features, reviews and other product information for over 21 Buffalo Wireless Routers to help you decide what to buy. Click on Retrevo's Real Time Reviews below for the product of interest to read a simple & detailed review of the product.
Wireless Router Specs: IEEE 802.11g • 125 Mbps • 128-bit WEP • TKIP
Reviews: 775 user reviews
"I bought this router knowing I was immediately going to flash it with the free DD-WRT firmware...Once you flash to DD-WRT on the Buffalo WHR-G54S/WHR-HP-G54/WZR-RS-G54 and you want to flash back to the Buffalo firmware, look in the downloads section of...The WHR-HP-G54 image is the German version...I now own two of these routers (both WHR-HP-G54...So I bought this on Amazon (good price and great delivery..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Average Buy for Everyone
Wireless Router Specs: IEEE 802.11g • IEEE 802.11n (draft 2.0) • 300 Mbps • 128-bit WEP • TKIP • WPA2-PSK
Reviews: 34 user reviews
"Got my WZR-HP-G300NH router today and thought I'd give a few first impressions...The Encore card works fine in the laptop...Setup is SB6120 cable modem,WZR-HP-G300NH, Trendnet TEG-S50G gigabit switch, an Athlon 64 2.4Ghz/2gb/Netgear GA311 gigabit NIC system (connected to router switch), an Phenom II X3-720BE 2.8Ghz/8gb/Realtek RTL8111C onboard gigabit NIC (connected to TEG-S50G), HP LJ (connected to TEG-S50G via Jet Direct), Insprion 8500/Encore ENPWI-N cardbus N wireles adapter...Laptop has stayed at a constant Excellent signal/270mbs all week downstairs and taking it upstairs stays Very Good to Excellent and 220+mbs..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Buy with caution if you really want it
Wireless Router Specs: IEEE 802.11g • IEEE 802.11n (draft 2.0) • 300 Mbps • 128-bit WEP • TKIP • WPA2
Reviews: 83 user reviews
"The signal range is so bad that's it's useless...WHR-G54HP has much better range in the same area...Why on earth did they make this product..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Average Buy for Everyone
Wireless Router Specs: IEEE 802.11g • IEEE 802.11n (draft) • 300 Mbps • 128-bit WEP • TKIP • WPA • WPA2
Reviews: 3 expert reviews (rating 56 / 100) • 7 user reviews
"The Buffalo Technology AirStation Nfiniti Wireless Router & Access Point WZR-G300N is the company's very early entry into the 802.11 draft-n race...The AirStation Nfiniti WZR-G300N uses Buffalo's updated case design, with a sleek silver body and three antennas atop the unit..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Buy with caution if you really want it
Wireless Router Specs: IEEE 802.11g • 125 Mbps • 128-bit WEP • TKIP • WPA2
Reviews: 6 expert reviews (rating 80 / 100) • 61 user reviews
"Now employees in small and home offices and the self-employed can get the same convenience and security when accessing their desktop computers from the road, and also have a blazing fast wireless network in the office...In initial tests over one problem link with a Netgear 54-Mbps 11g client, the Buffalo router, which has an integrated antenna, did not provide as good signal strength as the Netgear router I had been using...If you're using the G54 in a small office with five or more client devices and you're concerned about setting up the security features properly, this is probably a good feature to have, but for most home office users it's overkill..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Average Buy for Everyone
Wireless Router Specs: IEEE 802.11g • 125 Mbps • 128-bit WEP • TKIP
Reviews: 397 user reviews
"Sharing broadband connectivity over a wireless link continues to grow in popularity, and Buffalo's latest offering, the G54 AirStation, provides a good option for the home market...You can add non-AOSS devices by manually obtaining the SSID and WEP keys from the G54's management interface...Packaged with a WLI-CB-G54 CardBus PC Card, the AirStation offers good value and security for the money..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Older product, look for current models
Wireless Router Specs: IEEE 802.11g • 108 Mbps • 128-bit WEP • TKIP
Reviews: 11 user reviews
"The screen should go to the Wireless setup page...Varying the Tx power seems to make the radio signal unstable, but that just be my Powerbook...for now i tested a ipw3945 notebook connected to a WDS AP..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Older product, look for current models
Wireless Router Specs: IEEE 802.11g • IEEE 802.11n (draft) • 300 Mbps • 128-bit WEP • TKIP • WPA • WPA2
Reviews: 7 expert reviews (rating 76 / 100) • 4 user reviews
"• Excellent speed • Simultaneous dual-channel support • Top-tier security • Gigabit Ethernet support...• Short coverage area • Clunky design...The Buffalo WZR-AG300NH is one such beast, a dual-band router that delivers blistering throughput, albeit at a price that might make you yearn for the glory days of 802.11g...With an external three-blade antenna that sits next to the router (or snaps on top), the design is a bit clunky...The main hesitation about..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Average Buy for Everyone
Reviews: 1 expert review (rating 83 / 100) • 4 user reviews
"It takes all the pain out of configuring WPA, making its use much more likely...The WAN connection is Ethernet-based, so the G54 is compatible with Ethernet cable or ADSL modems...This also gives access to the G54's broadband routing features..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Older product, look for current models
Reviews: 2 user reviews
"I had NETGEAR WET624 and it was nightmare...hours to spend and even paid extra $ to customer support and still had a lot of porblem...Also if having trouble accessing the router's web-based control panel from Mac, just delete the Buffalo keychain in Keychain inside Utility...Other than that, everything is great...a recommended product for Mac users..." read more »
Retrevo's Recommendation: Older product, look for current models
Reviews: 5 expert reviews (rating 70 / 100) • 7 user reviews
Retrevo's Recommendation: Older product, look for current models
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