Buffalo unveils draft-N WZR-AMPG300NH router, PC Card
Going over two months without releasing yet another router is quite a feat for Buffalo, but the firm is yet again giving the wireless crowd something to cheer about with its WZR-AMPG300NH. Part of the ever-growing AirStation NFINITI lineup, this draft-N device purportedly plays nice with 802.11a/b/g as well, boasts throughput of around 153Mbps, and includes MIMO technology to make full use of the trio of antennas. You'll also find the typical WPA2 certification, and if you need a WiFi adapter in order to make use of it, the WLI-CB-AMG300N PCMCIA network card fits the bill perfectly. Look for both devices to land in Japan next month (well, we hope) for ¥40,200 ($328), or pick up the router by its lonesome for ¥31,700 ($258).
[Via AkihabaraNews]
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WHO THE HELL CARES??
iDAY!!!!!
Look! It's portable DirectTV!!
Nope it's just another heinous "N" router...
You forgot to mention how it flys around the room. Someone at Buffalo dreamed of being a helicopter pilot.
Where is the rebel base?
(wowowowowow...)
GET TO DA CHOPPA!
I hope this one has an update chipset and better CFE than the previous WZR-RS-G54.
I recall looking into routers and learning that Buffalo used a proprietary protocol that was "B/G-compatible", but would only work with other Buffalo equipment. That makes them the devil in my book.