Buffalo WBR2-G54S
By Stephanie Bruzzese, CNET.com on 14 December 2004
Unless you already own other Buffalo AOSS wireless devices, skip the WBR2-G54S in favour of a full-featured alternative.
User rating:Comments (2)
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budingerclan gave 8/10 on 17/05/2007 14:48 Report abuse
I installed about 60 of these APs at 50 sites around the country. Setup one AP to 10 users which seem to cope with general network file access, printing and web surfing. Also used as a bridge at a few sites. overall, we found the AP quite reliable and easy to setup. My only quib is the fact that you really need to purchase an antenna.
- Good: Easy to setup.
Lots of options.
Bridge functions.
Reliable. - Bad: External Antenna required IMO.
- Good: Easy to setup.
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Anonymous gave 10/10 on 05/08/2006 18:31 Report abuse
Awesome router, but not for n00bs like the reviewer.
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