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Buffalo adds 11n / 11g wireless routers, 'hi gain' 11g USB adapters Print E-mail
Tim Higgins   
April 24, 2007

Buffalo Technology today announced the addition of two new wireless routers and two extended range 11g USB adapters to its wireless product lineup.

The WZR2-G300N AirStation Wireless-N Nfiniti Router replaces the WZR-G300N AirStation Nfiniti Router. The single-band 2.4 GHz router is equipped with three external antennas, built-in DHCP server and 4- port 10/100 Auto-Sensing switch.It also supports a Nintendo DS Wi-Fi connection and Buffalo's AOSS automatic wireless security system.

The WHR-G125 AirStation Wireless-G High Speed Router replaces the WHR-G54S. Features include AOSS support, 4-port 10/100 switch and hardware switching from router to bridge mode.

Both routers have a NAT+SPI firewall and programmable transmit power. Security features include Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA and WPA2), Buffalo's Privacy Separator and 128/64-bit WEP.

The WZR2-G300N and WHR-G125 will be available next month at estimated street prices of $99 and $49 respectively.

Buffalo also announced two new "high gain" 802.11g USB 2.0 adapters.

The WLI-U2-SG54HG features a built-in omni-directional antenna and attaches with suction cups to the back of a notebook or desktop PC, while the WLI-U2-G54HG has a directional antenna plus a signal strength indicator. Both devices are powered directly via the USB connection and support Buffalo's AOSS as well as WPA, WPA2 and 128/64-bit WEP.

The WLI-U2-G54HG and WLI-U2-G54HG will both be available next month at an estimated street price of $49 each.

Tags: 802.11n, Buffalo, router, USB adapter, WiFi,

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