computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2013-08-15 12:44:56
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Buffalo continues its plan to give its products the most unwieldy names possible with this product, which has the full name above and the model number WZR-HP-G300NH.It's a router, but not a modem router, so it's ideal for people on cable internet conne...

An impressive replacement router for cable internet users...
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Buffalo was among the first to produce dual-band 802.11n routers, but it hasn't refreshed its top-end models for some time, instead concentrating on single-band 2.4GHz models.It seems an odd approach until you look at the performance results: the WZR-H...

No dual band, but this router is cheap and particularly quick...
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Buffalo was among the first to produce dual-band 802.11n routers, but it hasn't refreshed its top-end models for some time, instead concentrating on single-band 2.4GHz models. It seems an odd approach until you look at the performance results. The WZR-...

There's no exotic dual band, but this router is cheap, and extremely fast...
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Setting up the Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH wireless router for the first time is easy using the bundled CD, which contains the user manual and configuration tool. Thereafter, you can wall mount or stand it up using the stand provided, and manage it through its web interface.The web interface is sufficiently well featured that an enthusiast won't feel the need to install a third-party firmware (such as DD-WRT or Tomato), but it is not the easiest one we've seen. Our Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH unit requi...

Decent price, built-in Bittorrent client...

Can’t attach a printer to the USB port...

With its affordable pricing, the Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH Wireless-N router is a good product for homes. Enthusiasts will be particularly happy with the wired Gigabit-speed LAN, 300Mbps support, and the potential to make a NAS box out of it...
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Product Code: WZR-HP-G300NH The Buffalo WZR-HP-G300N is a wireless router that enjoys the now mandatory Wireless-N draft 2.0, WPS button, WPA2 security, and switch with four Ethernet ports, with Gigabit LAN, 300 Mbps WiFi-N, USB storage, and two adju...

With its affordable pricing, the Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH Wireless-N router is a good product for homes. Enthusiasts will be particularly happy with the wired Gigabit-speed LAN, 300Mbps support, and the potential to make a NAS box out of it. Madana Prath...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2013-08-15 12:45:05
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Buffalo’s latest router is a sleek-looking device, aimed at cable broadband users, since it has no built-in ADSL modem.It is surprising that the WZR-HP-G300NH doesn’t feature a 5GHz 802.11n mode, relying on the more congested 2.4GHz spectrum only. But...

Decent throughput; Bittorrent client; Nas functionality...

No 5GHz 802.11n mode...

The Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH is a good router let down by the lack of 802.11n 5GHz support is a good router let down by the lack of 802.11n 5GHz support...
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Verdict: With fast and stable transfer speeds over long distances plus a built-in NAS server, this router is a great buy. Buffalos WZR-HP-G300NH cable router gets its HighPower name from the fact that it has a higher power output than other Draft-N...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2013-08-15 12:44:59
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This bison no longer roams Of the three routers we’re taking second looks at, none has changed more than Buffalo’s WZR-HP-G300NH. That’s because Buffalo has thrown the firmware we tested earlier out the window and adopted the open-source DD-WRT. We wer...

DLNAcompliant media server; integrated BitTorrent client; DDWRT firmware.

Poor range; USB NAS feature supports only FAT32 or XFS formatted drives; no guest network.
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Setting up the Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH for the first time is easy using the bundled CD, which contains the user manual and configuration tool. Thereafter, you can wall mount or stand it up using the stand provided, and manage it through its web interfac...

With its affordable pricing, the Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH Wireless-N router is a good product for homes. Enthusiasts will be particularly happy with the wired Gigabit-speed LAN, 300Mbps support, and the potential to make a NAS box out of it...
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After a period of stagnation, all consumer router manufacturers are now racing to provide new features. With market availability and pricing in its favour is the Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH. The now mandatory Wireless-N draft 2.0, WPS button, WPA2 security...

Gigabit LAN ports, 1 USB port, 300 Mbps mode...

No 5 GHz operation, Adjustable, but breakable antennae...

The Buffalo G300NH Wireless-N router is a good product for homes, with its affordable pricing. Enthusiasts will be particularly happy with the wired Gigabit-speed LAN, 300Mbps support, and the potential to make a NAS box out of it...
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Wireless products from Buffalo Technology had all but disappeared from the market in the US due to a suit from an Australian company named CSRIO (Commonwealth Scientific Research and Industrial Organization). But in December of 2008, a federal judge...

Gigabit WAN and LAN with fast routing, Higher power than other draft 11n routers, Multiple SSIDs with individual security settings, Secure browserbased remote access, Fullfeatured USB NAS w/ BitTorrent download...

No VLANseparated wireless Guest Zone, No transmit power adjust...

Single-band draft 802.11n router with Gigabit WAN and LAN ports, higher transmit power and USB NAS...
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Wireless products from Buffalo Technology had all but disappeared from the market in the US due to a suit from an Australian company named CSRIO (Commonwealth Scientific Research and Industrial Organization). But in December of 2008, a federal judge...

Gigabit WAN and LAN with fast routing, Higher power than other draft 11n routers, Multiple SSIDs with individual security settings, Secure browserbased remote access, Fullfeatured USB NAS w/ BitTorrent download...

No VLANseparated wireless Guest Zone, No transmit power adjust...

Single-band draft 802.11n router with Gigabit WAN and LAN ports, higher transmit power and USB NAS...
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