Published on June 29th,2007 at 10:55 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

300MBps with Buffalo’s latest Dual Channel router

Even though the IEEE 802.11n is not completely finalized, the Japanese companies don’t wait and started using it a long time ago already, especially with routers…one of these is Buffalo and their product is the WZR-AMPG300NH which can, theoretically, reach speeds up to 300MBps, the WPA2 is there to protect all your precious data and the WPS + AOSS allows 2 machines to communicate in a “safe environment”.

The price is set around 31700 to 40200JPY (190-240€)

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