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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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