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Buffalo Technologies Nfiniti AirStation

By Staff Writer
05/11/2010
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The Nfiniti AirStation is a versatile multifunction solution that can uniquely be configured to operate in three different modes. When configured as an Ethernet converter, the device simultaneously connects wired devices such as gaming consoles, digital media players, televisions and video streaming hardware to a wireless network. Featuring dual ports, two wired devices can be connected simultaneously, making it ideal for the busy home entertainment centre or office.

Additionally, the Nfiniti AirStation can be configured as an access point to create a wireless network or two units can be used to create a dedicated, high-performance 11n bridge or repeater, great for video streaming and extending the range of wireless networks.

Regardless of which mode you configure the device in, the dual band 802.11n offers high performance wireless data rates of up to 300 Mbps. Network security is ensured with Buffalo’s AirStation One-Touch Secure System (AOSS) which automatically detects and configures other AOSS-enabled devices and seamlessly creates the most secure connection possible. For devices which don’t support AOSS, Wi-Fi Protected Set-up (WPS) is also available.

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The Nfiniti AirStation’s compact chassis fits into just about any environment and after the initial set-up it can be easily moved from device to device without the need for reconfiguration.

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