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Buffalo Expands Its Wireless Solution Portofolio

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10th of August 2010, 07:44 GMT | By Alex Vochin


The new Buffalo Nfiniti Wireless-N Dual Band Ethernet Converter, Access Point and Bridge WLAE-AG300N
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New wireless solutions are announced almost every day and the latest company to do so is Buffalo Technology, that choose to expand its wireless portfolio with some new cost-effective products that should prove simple to use and to install, according to the manufacturer.

First in the new line of products, is the Nfiniti Wireless-N Dual Band Ethernet Converter, Access Point and Bridge WLAE-AG300N, a versatile multifunction dual-band solution that can be used as a Ethernet converter, a access point or as a dedicated high-performance 11n bridge or repeater (this type of configuration requires two units).

If the Nfiniti is not the right tool for you, then maybe the compact N-Technology Wireless N150 Router and Access Point WCR-GN can prove itself more attractive with its high speed connectivity that can reach up to 150Mbps. The device also supports AirStation One-Touch Secure System and Wi-Fi Protected Setup so setting up a protected wireless network should require just a few simple steps.

Buffalo's portfolio is completed by the new N-Technology Wireless-N Ultra-Compact USB 2.0 Adapter WLI-UC-GNM, a follow-up to Buffalo's WLI-UC-GN. Boasting a really compact design, measuring just a quarter of an inch, the WLI-UC-GNM can add 802.11n connectivity to notebooks and netbooks that don't support this high speed wireless standard.

Buffalo's new wireless solutions are backed by a one year product warranty. The WLAE-AG300N, WCR-GN and WLI-UC-GNM will be available in August at estimated street prices of $74.99, $39.99 and $39.99 respectively.

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