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Buffalo AirStation WBR-G54 review

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Sunday 5 October 2003, 10:30 PM

Works fine so far


I bought this as a replacement for a busted 802.11b router, so I'm still using 802.11b clients. It appears to work as well as my previous one (before the old one died). The manual and installation instructions were pretty lousy.

7.5

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Very Good

Buffalo AirStation WBR-G54



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Overview

Buffalo AirStation WBR-G54

Editors rating
Rating: 7.2
Verdict

For cable modem users at least, the WBR-G54 will allow wired and wireless PCs to connect to the Internet with some degree of protection. Although it may need updating once the 802.11g standard is ratified, it's still fast for wireless.

Typical price

£ 104

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