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Buffalo WHR-HP-AG108 High Power Dual A & G Wireless Router
Buffalo  WHR-HP-AG108 High Power Dual A & G Wireless Router
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Model: WHR-HP-AG108
Brand: Buffalo
Manufacturer: BUFFALO
Average Rating:    (submit your review here)
Total Reviews: 4
Operating system: Microsoft Windows 2000
Form factor: External
Hardware platform: PC
Data link protocol: Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11g
 
Features:
Networking standards - IEEE 802.1x, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
Bandwidth - 2.4 GHz
Selectable Channels - 11
Spread spectrum methods - DSSS, OFDM
Network Radio-Ethernet connection
 
Description:
The Buffalo Technology WHR-HP-AG108 is a wireless router that supports both A and G band wireless networks at the same time. 802.11g and 802.11b clients share the 2.4 GHz channel, leaving the 5GHz channel free for high speed wireless A traffic. It includes channel bonding technology for improved throughput with signal rates up to 108* Mbps for both the 802.11g and 802.11a networks. The high-power signal amplifier gives excellent range, and full AOSSTM support means you can set up your wireless network securely in just a few minutes, with the push of a button. A four-port switch makes for easy connections to your wired network devices, and a WAN port is included for easy connection to your Cable or DSL modem. SmartRouter technology automatically configures most high speed internet connections for you. The WHR-HP-AG108 High Power Dual A&G Smart Wireless Router is the perfect dual-mode A&G wireless router and access point for users who need flexibility without sacrificing performance and range.
 
User Reviews (4 total):
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    High Power Router with 802.11 A & G, December 12, 2007
By user (California)
I've found this router to be very useful. It has two radios and offers both 802.11B/G at 2.4GHz and 802.11A at 5GHz. 5GHz is useful because it offers better performance than the clogged 2.4GHz spectrum. The router is also amplified and in my use has better range than my old Linksys WRT-54G.

This router will also run DD-WRT is you're into that.


    Buffalo MIMO high power Wireless Router, November 8, 2007
By user (Central Nevada)
This router was bought for "bang for the buck"; that is high power for the price. It was a trial to see if it could deliver internet at 250 feet through walls. Used with its Access Point, it worked well. It is easy to set up and has great range. I recommend it highly.

    Great Signal when it works, October 21, 2007
By user (MONTICELLO, IN United States)
I have had this router for about a year. In this year I am on my 4th router through RMA. All of them I can't use auto channel or channel bonding or AOSS. Even on manual channel with these other features off my router stops working about once a month and wont work for a few days. Then with the exact same settings it will start working again. My router is less than 10 feet from the devices trying to access it. I use this router for XBOX360,Wii, and DS so if your looking at a router for this usage look elsewhere.

    Goes down at full speed of 54 Mbps, October 15, 2007
By user
While this router has a much better range than my previous Netgear, it has a number of issues itself. For one, when I transfer large files between 2 computers at a full 54 Mbps speed, the router reboots by itself after only several minutes. So I have to throttle speed down to 11 Mbps. I reported this problem to Buffalo, but they claimed that it was a hardware problem. So they replaced it free and, of course, the new router is showing exactly the same symptoms. I've had this router for almost a year, and Buffalo is yet to make a firmware update (there's is actually none to download from their website). From my experience with other larger brandnames, these updates get released once every several months.

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