The AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N High Power Router and Access Point from Buffalo is an excellent, enterprise-level solution for your internet or network storage needs. It is designed to 802.11n wireless specifications, so that you can connect a huge array of WiFi devices at a data transfer rate of up to 300 Mbps. It can also connect to wireless devices that are only compatible with 802.11b or 802.11g standards. With a total of four Ethernet LAN ports and one Gigabit Ethernet WAN port, you can also connect four wired devices. Once you've connected the router to the Internet via the WAN port, you can configure your router with an easy-to-use web browser, and you can securely setup your wireless connections with the AirStation One-Touch Secure System push-button. In terms of security, the router supports WPA2, WPA-PSK (AES, TKIP), and 128/64-bit WEP as well.
Beyond these features, the router also includes more advanced features. With built-in MovieEngine Quality of Service, you can prioritize multimedia traffic so that when you stream movies or multimedia files, you don't experience a slowdown on your computer. Also, because the router features a built-in USB 2.0 port, you can connect a USB storage device (not included) and have the router directly download files from the Internet to it. The included BitTorrent client allows you to download bitTorrent files in this way. This feature allows you more flexibility so you can use your computer for other tasks. In addition, to conveniently access any files downloaded to this storage device, you can use the WebAccess remote access feature. It lets you to remotely access files on the storage drive wherever you are. Beyond serving as a router, the AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N High Power Router & Access Point can also be an access point and can support the connection of multiple access points. For your small office or home network, the AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N High Power Router and Access Point is an exceptional, handy addition to your internet setup.
| Base Station | |
|---|---|
| Standards |
Wireless LAN: IEEE802.11b / IEEE802.11g / IEEE802.11n Wired LAN: IEEE802.3u (100BASE-TX), IEEE802.3 (10BASE-T) |
| Network Protocol | TCP/IP |
| Data Rate |
Wireless LAN 802.11b/g: 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9, 6, 11, 5.5, 2, 1 Mbps 802.11n: 20MHz BW (LongGI) 130, 117, 104, 78, 52, 39, 26, 13Mbps (2 stream) 65, 58.5, 52, 39, 26, 19.5, 13, 6.5Mbps (1 stream) (ShortGI) 130, 115.5, 86.6, 57.7, 43.3, 28.8, 14.4Mbps (2 stream) 65, 72.2, 57.8, 43.3, 28.9, 21.7, 14.4, 6.5Mbps (1 stream) 40MHz BW (LongGI) 270, 243, 216, 162, 108, 81, 54, 27Mbps (2 stream) 135, 121.5, 108, 61, 54, 40.5, 27, 13.5Mbps (1 stream) (ShortGI) 300, 270, 240, 180, 120, 90, 60, 30Mbps (2 stream) 150, 135, 120, 90, 60, 45, 30, 15Mbps (1 stream) Wired LAN Transmission Rate: 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbps |
| Frequency Range | 2,412 to 2,462MHz |
| Channel Support | Channels 1 - 11 |
| Security | AOSS, WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES), WPA/WPA2 mixed PSK, WPA-PSK (TKIP/AES), 128/64bit WEP, Mac Address Filter |
| Antenna | Antenna (Tx x Rx): 3 x 3 |
| Operation Distance | Not specified by the manufacturer |
| Transmitted Power | Not specified by the manufacturer |
| Power Over Ethernet | Not specified by the manufacturer |
| Ports |
LAN: 4x RJ-45 WAN: 1x RJ-45 1x USB 2.0 (A Type Connector) |
| General | |
|---|---|
| System Requirements | Setup Utility OS Support: Windows 7 (32-bit/64-bit), Windows Vista (32-bit), Windows XP, Windows2000 |
| Operating Environment |
Temperature: 32 to 104°F / 6 to 40°C Humidity: 20 to 80% (non-condensing) |
| Power Consumption | Average 5.7 watts |
| Power Requirements | External, AC 100-240V, 50/60 Hz |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) | 5.6 x 4.9 x 1" / 14.22 x 12.44 x 2.54 cm |
| Weight | 0.54 lbs / 244.93 g |
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What an execellent and powerful router!!
I have replaced the Belkin G router. I used to have video streaming problems with the Belkin, but with Nfiniti router, I don't have that problem anymore. Wireless is very powerful. I have...Read complete review
I have replaced the Belkin G router. I used to have video streaming problems with the Belkin, but with Nfiniti router, I don't have that problem anymore. Wireless is very powerful. I have a Iphone with WI-FI connection at home. i get full bars for connection. The brand name was unfamiliar when I bought it, but I seen great reviews for this product. I am very happy with this one!!! One note, be careful at the user id and password stage, make sure type in your new user id and password carefully...or else you will spend some time....It is very secure....which is a good thing...
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Not as good as expected
I bought this router to replace to replace a 7 year old D-Link that I had in college. My main concern was signal strength - there were a couple areas in my house where the...Read complete review
I bought this router to replace to replace a 7 year old D-Link that I had in college. My main concern was signal strength - there were a couple areas in my house where the signal would drop out, one of which being my entertainment center. I decided I needed a higher powered router. So based on an article in Lifehacker, I decided to try this one out. First thing I did was set the TX power to 30dB, which is the max recommended power for this router. That would be great, except that no matter what I did, the max TX power was about 19dB, more than I had but not great. So I tried switching from DD-WRT to their "user-friendly" firmware, which by the way is NOT user-friendly at all compared to DD-WRT. This firmware doesn't report TX power so I'm not sure what I'm getting, but it doesn't seem to be any better. I've also experiences some wireless dropouts, not sure if that's the user-friendly firmware (which I've been using) or if it's just the hardware. I didn't use DD-WRT long enough to be sure. So the short of it is, signal strength was disappointing.
The USB HDD attach is cool, though it only works as a shared folder with the "user-friendly" firmware. Use can still use FTP if you use DD-WRT. My gripe here is that the HDD power save doesn't seem to work. I set it up to turn the power off after 10 minutes of inactivity, but it never seems to turn off.
Overall, it does everything you would expect from a router. And for the price, honestly I probably can't complain too much. But I feel the signal strength is not as good as advertised, and not being able to use the DD-WRT firmware was also a little disappointing. I'm not saying you shouldn't get this router, but I'd recommend doing a little more research than I did before making a decision.
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It i very easy to setup, works fluently and very nicely designed.
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Comments about Buffalo AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N High Power Router & Access Point:
Setup software is a little confusing--I wound up doing something that left the computer wired to the router unable to reach the Internet (though all other devices worked). But, once I did a hard 30-30-30 reset, and re-ran the setup, everything worked fine. I was then successfully able to pair it up with an older dd-wrt-firmwared router that I set up as a "router bridge", giving nice coverage throughout the house.
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Comments about Buffalo AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N High Power Router & Access Point:
gaming, internet, reliable connection.
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Comments about Buffalo AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N High Power Router & Access Point:
I bought this router to replace to replace a 7 year old D-Link that I had in college. My main concern was signal strength - there were a couple areas in my house where the signal would drop out, one of which being my entertainment center. I decided I needed a higher powered router. So based on an article in Lifehacker, I decided to try this one out. First thing I did was set the TX power to 30dB, which is the max recommended power for this router. That would be great, except that no matter what I did, the max TX power was about 19dB, more than I had but not great. So I tried switching from DD-WRT to their "user-friendly" firmware, which by the way is NOT user-friendly at all compared to DD-WRT. This firmware doesn't report TX power so I'm not sure what I'm getting, but it doesn't seem to be any better. I've also experiences some wireless dropouts, not sure if that's the user-friendly firmware (which I've been using) or if it's just the hardware. I didn't use DD-WRT long enough to be sure. So the short of it is, signal strength was disappointing.
The USB HDD attach is cool, though it only works as a shared folder with the "user-friendly" firmware. Use can still use FTP if you use DD-WRT. My gripe here is that the HDD power save doesn't seem to work. I set it up to turn the power off after 10 minutes of inactivity, but it never seems to turn off.
Overall, it does everything you would expect from a router. And for the price, honestly I probably can't complain too much. But I feel the signal strength is not as good as advertised, and not being able to use the DD-WRT firmware was also a little disappointing. I'm not saying you shouldn't get this router, but I'd recommend doing a little more research than I did before making a decision.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Buffalo AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N High Power Router & Access Point:
I use this to inter-connect a Popcorn Hour A210, several laptops & mobile phones and a Linux server using a mixture of wired and wireless.
Everything works brilliantly.
After an upgrade to the latest DD-WRT firmware (which is one of the main reasons I bought this), I can use a 3G Broadband modem to provide internet connectivity to the whole house.
Only negative is that the signal isn't as good as I'd expected. It drops off pretty quickly as I move away, but that may be due to:
a) Living in a brick-built house
b) Missing out some vital configuration changes.
Overall, it's a brilliant piece of hardware - and fits seamlessly into my predominantly black tech center. (Always important)
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Buffalo AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N High Power Router & Access Point:
Set-up was amazingly easy, even for a rank networking amateur such as myself. Very good range - at least it meets our needs. Bandwidth beyond expectations. Recommended.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Buffalo AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N High Power Router & Access Point:
I was looking for a replacement for the WRT54G, I was tired of being disconnected from internet every time that I started the utorrent software. Is a good router with decent memory and processor and it supports dd-wrt firmare. Has an usb port that I use to connect an external HD, is perfect to store torrent files and left them to be accessed by TV (DLNA), I don't need to left my computer running by hours, I connect an external HD to the router, select files to download and it is done.
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If you are upgrading your current wireless router, then this Buffalo device is the one!
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Comments about Buffalo AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N High Power Router & Access Point:
Fairly intuitve setup.
Improved performace 5 fold over old N router.
Paid about 1/2 for the router I was going to purchase (Netgear 3700) and I can't imagine the performance would be any better.
This was recommended by a friend, and I'm very pleased.
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Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Buffalo AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N High Power Router & Access Point:
I have owned d-link and linksys wireless routers in the past. This far exceeds either of those two products. It's great. Stable and packed with functionality. I don't rate too many things as "5-star" but this one is worthy of such.
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Comments about Buffalo AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N High Power Router & Access Point:
Excellent product; I was looking for a DD-WRT powered router and this one does the trick. I've had maybe 20 routers in the past - this one is what I would consider the best. Lots of customizations, excellent range (gets to anywhere in the multi-story house) and I can stream Internet video (HuluPlus, Amazon On Demand, Netflix, playOn) to any number of PCs and wireless TVs. Very satisfied with it so far. Excellent signal quality.
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Comments about Buffalo AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N High Power Router & Access Point:
Use in a small family business. Was easy to set up. Does every thing we need.
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Comments about Buffalo AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N High Power Router & Access Point:
I have replaced the Belkin G router. I used to have video streaming problems with the Belkin, but with Nfiniti router, I don't have that problem anymore. Wireless is very powerful. I have a Iphone with WI-FI connection at home. i get full bars for connection. The brand name was unfamiliar when I bought it, but I seen great reviews for this product. I am very happy with this one!!! One note, be careful at the user id and password stage, make sure type in your new user id and password carefully...or else you will spend some time....It is very secure....which is a good thing...
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What an execellent and powerful router!!
I have replaced the Belkin G router. I used to have video streaming problems with the Belkin, but with Nfiniti router, I don't have that problem anymore. Wireless is very powerful. I have...Read complete review
I have replaced the Belkin G router. I used to have video streaming problems with the Belkin, but with Nfiniti router, I don't have that problem anymore. Wireless is very powerful. I have a Iphone with WI-FI connection at home. i get full bars for connection. The brand name was unfamiliar when I bought it, but I seen great reviews for this product. I am very happy with this one!!! One note, be careful at the user id and password stage, make sure type in your new user id and password carefully...or else you will spend some time....It is very secure....which is a good thing...
VS
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Not as good as expected
I bought this router to replace to replace a 7 year old D-Link that I had in college. My main concern was signal strength - there were a couple areas in my house where the...Read complete review
I bought this router to replace to replace a 7 year old D-Link that I had in college. My main concern was signal strength - there were a couple areas in my house where the signal would drop out, one of which being my entertainment center. I decided I needed a higher powered router. So based on an article in Lifehacker, I decided to try this one out. First thing I did was set the TX power to 30dB, which is the max recommended power for this router. That would be great, except that no matter what I did, the max TX power was about 19dB, more than I had but not great. So I tried switching from DD-WRT to their "user-friendly" firmware, which by the way is NOT user-friendly at all compared to DD-WRT. This firmware doesn't report TX power so I'm not sure what I'm getting, but it doesn't seem to be any better. I've also experiences some wireless dropouts, not sure if that's the user-friendly firmware (which I've been using) or if it's just the hardware. I didn't use DD-WRT long enough to be sure. So the short of it is, signal strength was disappointing.
The USB HDD attach is cool, though it only works as a shared folder with the "user-friendly" firmware. Use can still use FTP if you use DD-WRT. My gripe here is that the HDD power save doesn't seem to work. I set it up to turn the power off after 10 minutes of inactivity, but it never seems to turn off.
Overall, it does everything you would expect from a router. And for the price, honestly I probably can't complain too much. But I feel the signal strength is not as good as advertised, and not being able to use the DD-WRT firmware was also a little disappointing. I'm not saying you shouldn't get this router, but I'd recommend doing a little more research than I did before making a decision.
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Reviewed by 13 customers
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Comments about Buffalo AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N High Power Router & Access Point:
It i very easy to setup, works fluently and very nicely designed.
Pros
Cons
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Comments about Buffalo AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N High Power Router & Access Point:
Setup software is a little confusing--I wound up doing something that left the computer wired to the router unable to reach the Internet (though all other devices worked). But, once I did a hard 30-30-30 reset, and re-ran the setup, everything worked fine. I was then successfully able to pair it up with an older dd-wrt-firmwared router that I set up as a "router bridge", giving nice coverage throughout the house.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Buffalo AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N High Power Router & Access Point:
gaming, internet, reliable connection.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Buffalo AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N High Power Router & Access Point:
I bought this router to replace to replace a 7 year old D-Link that I had in college. My main concern was signal strength - there were a couple areas in my house where the signal would drop out, one of which being my entertainment center. I decided I needed a higher powered router. So based on an article in Lifehacker, I decided to try this one out. First thing I did was set the TX power to 30dB, which is the max recommended power for this router. That would be great, except that no matter what I did, the max TX power was about 19dB, more than I had but not great. So I tried switching from DD-WRT to their "user-friendly" firmware, which by the way is NOT user-friendly at all compared to DD-WRT. This firmware doesn't report TX power so I'm not sure what I'm getting, but it doesn't seem to be any better. I've also experiences some wireless dropouts, not sure if that's the user-friendly firmware (which I've been using) or if it's just the hardware. I didn't use DD-WRT long enough to be sure. So the short of it is, signal strength was disappointing.
The USB HDD attach is cool, though it only works as a shared folder with the "user-friendly" firmware. Use can still use FTP if you use DD-WRT. My gripe here is that the HDD power save doesn't seem to work. I set it up to turn the power off after 10 minutes of inactivity, but it never seems to turn off.
Overall, it does everything you would expect from a router. And for the price, honestly I probably can't complain too much. But I feel the signal strength is not as good as advertised, and not being able to use the DD-WRT firmware was also a little disappointing. I'm not saying you shouldn't get this router, but I'd recommend doing a little more research than I did before making a decision.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Buffalo AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N High Power Router & Access Point:
I use this to inter-connect a Popcorn Hour A210, several laptops & mobile phones and a Linux server using a mixture of wired and wireless.
Everything works brilliantly.
After an upgrade to the latest DD-WRT firmware (which is one of the main reasons I bought this), I can use a 3G Broadband modem to provide internet connectivity to the whole house.
Only negative is that the signal isn't as good as I'd expected. It drops off pretty quickly as I move away, but that may be due to:
a) Living in a brick-built house
b) Missing out some vital configuration changes.
Overall, it's a brilliant piece of hardware - and fits seamlessly into my predominantly black tech center. (Always important)
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Buffalo AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N High Power Router & Access Point:
Set-up was amazingly easy, even for a rank networking amateur such as myself. Very good range - at least it meets our needs. Bandwidth beyond expectations. Recommended.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Buffalo AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N High Power Router & Access Point:
I was looking for a replacement for the WRT54G, I was tired of being disconnected from internet every time that I started the utorrent software. Is a good router with decent memory and processor and it supports dd-wrt firmare. Has an usb port that I use to connect an external HD, is perfect to store torrent files and left them to be accessed by TV (DLNA), I don't need to left my computer running by hours, I connect an external HD to the router, select files to download and it is done.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Buffalo AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N High Power Router & Access Point:
If you are upgrading your current wireless router, then this Buffalo device is the one!
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Buffalo AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N High Power Router & Access Point:
Fairly intuitve setup.
Improved performace 5 fold over old N router.
Paid about 1/2 for the router I was going to purchase (Netgear 3700) and I can't imagine the performance would be any better.
This was recommended by a friend, and I'm very pleased.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Buffalo AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N High Power Router & Access Point:
I have owned d-link and linksys wireless routers in the past. This far exceeds either of those two products. It's great. Stable and packed with functionality. I don't rate too many things as "5-star" but this one is worthy of such.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Buffalo AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N High Power Router & Access Point:
Excellent product; I was looking for a DD-WRT powered router and this one does the trick. I've had maybe 20 routers in the past - this one is what I would consider the best. Lots of customizations, excellent range (gets to anywhere in the multi-story house) and I can stream Internet video (HuluPlus, Amazon On Demand, Netflix, playOn) to any number of PCs and wireless TVs. Very satisfied with it so far. Excellent signal quality.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Buffalo AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N High Power Router & Access Point:
Use in a small family business. Was easy to set up. Does every thing we need.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Buffalo AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N High Power Router & Access Point:
I have replaced the Belkin G router. I used to have video streaming problems with the Belkin, but with Nfiniti router, I don't have that problem anymore. Wireless is very powerful. I have a Iphone with WI-FI connection at home. i get full bars for connection. The brand name was unfamiliar when I bought it, but I seen great reviews for this product. I am very happy with this one!!! One note, be careful at the user id and password stage, make sure type in your new user id and password carefully...or else you will spend some time....It is very secure....which is a good thing...
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