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Reviews

Buffalo Tech AirStation 54Mbps Wireless Cable/DSL Router-g with AOSS reviewed

Published on April 22, 2004 to Networking

Buffalo Technology has had one of the few 802.11g routers that supports wireless bridging and repeating. The next-generation WBR2-G54 keeps that differentiation and adds innovative push-of-a-button automatic setup of secure wireless clients. Our in-depth report reveals whether push-button wireless is in your future. Read more

NETGEAR WG602 54Mbps Wireless Access Point Review

Published on May 11, 2004 to Networking

Although NETGEAR was the first to launch the opening salvo in the tri-mode / dual-band wireless LAN wars, its WG602 54Mbps Wireless Access Point that it announced a few months ago represents the first-available draft-802.11g Access Point shipped by the company. It made its way into the SmallNetBuilder Test Lab pretty quickly, and our first-available review will give you our usual in-depth report. Read more

BuffaloTech AirStation 54Mbps Broadband Router Review

Published on January 6, 2003 to Networking

Broadcom-based draft-802.11g router. Supports multipoint bridging and repeating Read more

BuffaloTech AirStation 54Mbps Wireless CardBus card Review

Published on January 15, 2003 to Networking

One of the first 802.11g wireless client adapters. Uses Broadcom '54g' technology. Also comes in 'A' version that supports external antenna Read more

Review: Actiontec 54Mbps Wireless Network Camera

Published on April 12, 2005 to Networking

There are many consumer-priced networked cameras on the market today and even 802.11g wireless capability is pretty much a ho-hum feature. Humphrey Cheung took a look at Actiontec's offering, but found most of its differentiation to be in its negatives. Read more

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