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Join Date: Jan 2009
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Looking to buy a Buffalo Nfiniti WHR-G300N Wireless-N Router
I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this, so please do forgive me if I'm wrong.
I'm looking for a new wireless router to replace my Belkin N1 wireless router which has stopped working recently. I'm not looking to spend as much as I did on a new one so I've been looking at a Buffalo Nfiniti WHR-G300N Wireless Router. It's quite cheap so I'm not sure if it is any good. Has anyone brought one of these? A quick review would be great; I've searched a lot on the Internet and can't seem to find much on this product. Here is a link to the product: http://www.buffalo-technology.com/pr...int-whr-g300n/ Any information would be much appreciated. |
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Re: Looking to buy a Buffalo Nfiniti WHR-G300N Wireless-N Router
Personally, I wouldn't buy a router that doesn't have external antennas, since one of the common complaints is lack of range. You can't add hi-gain antennas to such a router.
Here's a router that I have that's worked pretty well for me, and it even comes with a laptop 802.11n wireless adapter. http://dealnews.com/D-Link-802-11-n-...-h/278276.html
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