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Buffalo Wireless-N Nfiniti Router and Notebook Adaptor Review - Computeractive

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A review of the Buffalo Wireless-N Nfiniti Router and Notebook Adaptor wireless network kit has been posted over at Computeractive. 'The main difference between routers from different manufacturers tends to lie in how easy they are to use, which of course is vitally important to home and small business users who may not have very much experience of setting up such a network. We were intrigued, then, by Buffalo’s new Wireless-N Nfiniti router (which is £86) and separate notebook adaptor (which costs £55, but you can also buy USB network adapters for desktop computers for the same price). These both boast a feature called AOSS - AirStation One-Touch Secure System. Somewhat confusingly, the ‘AirStation’ bit refers to an older range of Buffalo routers, but it’s the one-touch bit we were really interested in, as Buffalo claims that this allows users to create a wireless network with the press of a single button.'

Read: Review: Buffalo Wireless-N Nfiniti Router and Notebook Adaptor - Computeractive

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