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| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | BUFFALO |
| FEATURES: | Get Buffalo's WLA-G54C Repeater and WBR-G54 Router in one package, Doubles the range of your Wireless Network Access the Internet from anywhere in your environment, Cover dead spots or extend your wired LAN, 802.11g 54 Mbps high speed wireless connectivity, No configuration required for the repeater |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | WRBG54K |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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| UPC: | 747464108889 |
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Customer Reviews of Buffalo Technology WRBG54K Wireless Repeater And Router Kit
Worth it? Not for me. I'm not an experienced wi-fi user, perhaps it's due to my near novice status but I found the perfomance of this set-up unpredictable and capricious. The base station was simple enough to get running, although it's range was less than a similar Netgear unit I'd tried the week before. However when I introduced the repeater, in an effort to connect my living room ( a consistant dead spot), I was only able to achive intermittant connection. This in spite of trying many different positions for the two units and following the enclosed set-up guide to the letter.
I also found the security options somewhat ambigious, I was able to get MAC addresses to work, but I had to disable the WEP to get the base station to communicate with the repeater. I had the nagging feeling that I might be exposing my network to any "war drivers" who happened to be in the neighborhood. I don't mind providing free internet access to passersby, but my files are my livelihood and I need to be careful with them.
My guess is that I could have eventually made the whole thing work by adding external antennas (which would have added 50% to the cost of the set-up) and spending a couple of hours on the phone with tech support. But the bottom line is that I was willing to spend the money but not the time.
If you have more available time than I do, this might be worth it. I'm returning it and waiting until theres a simpler way for me to get complete wireless coverage in my (not very big) house.