Buffalo AirStation Wireless - N Nfiniti Dual Band Router & AP WZR-AG300NH
By Peter Rojas | January 8, 2007
Filed under: CES, Wireless, Networking

Let’s get this out of the way right now: Yes, that’s really the name. Buffalo introduced the AirStation Wireless - N Nfiniti Dual Band Router & AP (WZR-AG300NH) today, which they’re claiming is the first wireless router to receive Windows Vista Premium Certification. That’s nice, but the real selling point is that it can handle simultaneous dual-band operation, meaning you can connect your PC over 802.11b/g and still stream video around your home over 802.11a (which maximizes the amount of bandwidth you have available for moving around high bitrate content like HD video). Debuts early next month with a retail price of $299.
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