Buffalo WHR-G300NV2-EU High Power 11n 300Mbps Broadband/DSL Router with 4 Port Switch
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Buffalo WHR-G300NV2-EU High Power 11n 300Mbps Broadband/DSL Router with 4 Port Switch
Scan code: LN33497 Manufacturer code: WHR-G300NV2-EU
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Buffalo WHR-G300NV2-EU High Power 11n 300Mbps Broadband/DSL Router with 4 Port Switch

Buffalo AirStation NFINITI Wireless-N High Power 300Mbps Cable/Broadband Router AP with 4 Port Switch

Scan code: LN33497 Manufacturer code: WHR-G300NV2-EU
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Product Overview This Router is for Cable/DSL like Virgin not BT Phone type, if you have BT/Phone line then please refer to ADSL type.

The ideal Internet and network solution for the home and small office environment. Perfect for streaming HD movies, music, and e-mailing from multiple PC’s simultaneously.

With speeds of up to 300Mbps, the Buffalo AirStation™ Nfiniti™ Wireless Router upgrades an existing Wireless connection and provides greater coverage than Wireless-G.

• Wireless-N Standard Networking offers up to 300Mbps and better coverage
• Enhanced Multi-Level Security WPA2, WPA-PSK (TKIP, AES) and 128/64bit WEP security are supported
• Secure and easy Set-up with AOSS or WPS
• Position vertically, horizontally or wall mounted

Buffalo AirStation™ Nfiniti™ Wireless-N Router & Access Point is the next standard Wireless router designed to 802.11n specifications.

The AirStation One-Touch Secure System (AOSS™) or Wi-Fi Protected Set-up (WPS) provides a quick and easy way to create secure Wireless connections within minutes. Each connected PC or laptop can use different security levels simultaneously.

It is also possible to restrict access from other devices connecting with different encryption levels. For example TKIP/AES encryptions can be used for your PCs and WEP encryption for a gaming console simultaneously, but if someone tries to access the network using WEP encryption (which is the weakest encryption) they cannot access other devices connected via TKIP/AES. Internal antennae and compact chassis. Can be positioned vertically, horizontally or wall mounted.
Features • Wireless Connections up to 300Mbps*
• Wireless-N 802.11n Wi-Fi Certified® ensures compatibility with other certified devices
• Supports WDS to increase coverage and can be configured easily with the push of a button
• With VPN support - secure, remote access to your home or small office network.
• Features Wake-on-LAN
• 4 in-built Ethernet Ports for up to 4 simultaneous wired devices
• Simple Web Browser Configuration, no drivers needed
• Supports WPA2, WPA-PSK (TKIP, AES) and 128/64bit WEP Security
• Supports QoS - WMM Wi-Fi Mulitmedia
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
1 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
BUFFALO
Telephone:
0845 3511005
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