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Buffalo Wireless-N Devices |
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Wednesday, 11 August 2010 |
Buffalo has recently launched their latest range of Wireless-N devices into the market, whereby these devices will encompass a standard router, dual-port access point, and also a USB adapter.
Nevertheless, the WCR-GN is actually the wireless router, whereby this particular router will come with the 802.11n WiFi connectivity, as well as 4 Ethernet ports as well. Also, the retail price is somewhat reasonable, whereby the router cost only a mere $40. On the other hand, the WLAE-AG300N is a dual-port access point, whereby you can connect your wireless game consoles into the device, and it will be retailed at $80. The WLI-UC-GNM is a USB2.0 WiFi adapter, and you can purchase this particular device for only $40.
Well take a closer look at Buffalo’s latest USB2.0 WiFi adapter:
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