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Resumen: Limited, but very fast. One of the cheapest models here, the Buffalo is incredibly simple to set up, with a CD-based wizard to help configure your Internet connection and secure your wireless network. You also get the benefit of Buffalos AOSS tech...
The first thing youll notice about the Buffalo Nfiniti is how cheap it is. Buffalo has used the Broadcom Intensi-Fi chip in its Nfiniti router to dynamically combine two 20MHz channels in the 2.4GHz range to give a wide 40MHz channel and a maximum cla...
Draft-N is faster over a greater range than previous wireless networks and is more likely to be upgradable to 802.11n. 802.11g clients benefit from increased range, but draft-N cards are required for full speed. Buy if you have an immediate need for s...
Resumen: Buffalo is first to show off the recently ratified Draft 802.11n specification, but the Nfiniti doesnt really showcase its talents While Buffalo is usually one of the first companies to bring new wireless technologies to market, Belkin beat it, and e...
Resumen: But the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), the standards body that developed the Wi-Fi standards, has yet to ratify a final version of 802.11n, and interoperability testing, a hugely important part of the process, has not begun. ...
Resumen: A big yellow button on the Nfiniti’s box screams “Exceed Wireless Limits!” But in our experience, the only limit Buffalo managed to exceed is the one governing hype. This router, powered by Broadcom’s Intensi-Fi 802.11n-draft chipset, was not only shoc...