Going wireless needn't be fiddly and expensive
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by Simon Williams (computeractive.co.uk) - Aug, 2008
by Simon Williams (pcadvisor.co.uk) - Jul, 2008
Buffalo's WLI-TX4-AG300N ethernet converter saves the cost and effort of having to fit wireless cards to each PC on the network.
Although something of a niche product, if you have up to four PCs with network adapters fitted and want to add them to a wireless network, Buffalo's WLI-TX4-AG300N ethernet converter saves the cost and effort of having to fit wireless cards to each...
Read the full reviewby Simon Williams (Computeract!ve) - Aug, 2008
Going wireless needn't be fiddly and expensive
Easy to set up ; AOSS allows quick secure setup ; Fast 802.11n (draft) interconnection ; Cheaper than four wireless cards
PCs etc must have network sockets ; More cables than four wireless cards
The ideal use for this device is to link together a cluster of devices such as a desktop PC, a networked printer and a games console to a router where the main network is in a different part of a building. For this use, it can save a lot of money and...
Read the full reviewby (v3.co.uk) - Aug, 2008
Going wireless needn't be fiddly and expensive
Read the full reviewby Simon Williams (techworld.com) - Jul, 2008
Buffalo's WLI-TX4-AG300N ethernet converter saves the cost and effort of having to fit wireless cards to each PC on the network.
Although something of a niche product, if you have up to four PCs with network adapters fitted and want to add them to a wireless network, Buffalo's WLI-TX4-AG300N ethernet converter saves the cost and effort of having to fit wireless cards to each...
Read the full reviewby Will Stapley (personal computer world) - May, 2005
Secure wireless networking
Of limited appeal as it only works with other Buffalo AOSS equipment
Read the full reviewby John Brandon (laptopmag.com) - Dec, 2005
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Le convertisseur Ethernet sans fil, très polyvalent, est une solution destinée à tous les équipements de loisirs domestiques câblés en réseau se trouvant chez vous. Jusqu'à quatre dispositifs câblés peuvent être convertis en équipements sans fil.
Read the full reviewby Simon Williams (datormagazin.se) - Aug, 2008
Att nätverka trådlöst behöver inte vara krångligt och dyrt.
Enkel installation, snabb anslutning till krypterade nätverk med hjälp av AOSS, det snabba Wi-Fi-gränssnittet, billigare än fyra trådlösa nätverkskort
Persondatorer och andra apparater som ska anslutas måste ha nätverksportar, kräver fler kablar än fyra trådlösa nätverkskort
Hemmaanvändare som söker en billig och effektiv lösning för att ansluta dator, skrivare, spelkonsoler och andra enheter till ett trådlöst nätverk
Read the full reviewby N. Grace (amazon.co.uk) - Mar, 2010
highly recommended
Used this to replace a failing access point and was impressed with the speed and ease of use once the initial set-up was done. On vista the installer software was not keen so I did a manual install using the web browser and selected the preferred...
Read the full reviewby John Penrose (amazon.co.uk) - Dec, 2009
Excellent product
You do not need to have worked with Access Points and Wireless routers before - this product is a breeze to install. Installation is exceptionally easy and even the inexperienced should have no trouble. After 3 minutes the ethernet bridge had...
Read the full reviewby Ratio (amazon.co.uk) - Dec, 2008
AOSS Simple Setup
I'd already got the Buffalo Wireless-G Wi-Fi Gamers Access Point (which I've never had any problems with) so I could get my DS online without reducing the security settings on my wireless router. I also wanted to hook up my Xbox and DVD player to the...
Read the full reviewby Mr. R. Goodall (amazon.co.uk) - Feb, 2008
Simply the best
Over the past six months i have had a Linksys ethernet bridge,a Belkin gameing adapter and the easiest and the best to set up and get working was the Buffalo ethernet converter.No problems at all and only took 10 mins,what more do you want.
Read the full reviewby Aaron Behzadi (amazon.co.uk) - Aug, 2007
Do NOT buy this product
I have worked with Access Points and wireless routers before and had no trouble with any of them until I purchased this product. After fighting for 3 hours with it, I had to give up and return it. I purchased a Philips router and it start working as...
Read the full reviewby B. Martin (amazon.co.uk) - Jul, 2007
Easy set up and works OK for streaming video
After trying inline 200 plugs to send via electric wiring, cost me £250 for 4 and I must say that the Buffalo WLI-TX4-G54HP-1 seems faster with no lags streaming video to my Xbox
Read the full reviewby C. Mac (amazon.co.uk) - Mar, 2007
Great value for money
I needed something to extend my ethernet network over wirless G and this was the perfect item. Linksys, Dlink and all the other players did one but I chose this one because it has 4 ethernet ports built in which meant I didnt need to connect a switch...
Read the full reviewby JoeD (newegg.com) - Dec, 2011
I bought the WLI-TX4-AG300N to replace one of the three WLI-TX4-G54HP Converters that I own to get faster speeds to my dual band router and to get off the 2.4 GHz band that all of my other devices are on. The G54HPs are incredibly reliable and fast for...
Small box, dual band, easy to set up if you have experience with other Buffalo Ethernet converters
Weak 5 GHz signal at distances of more than 20 feet and through a wall, only supports 4 lower 5 GHZ channels while my router supports 8, 100 Mbps Ethernet ports
by Standsure (newegg.com) - Oct, 2011
cheaper then the Samsung internet dogle and i can connect up to 4 items
I was using the N**gear Poweline and the connection kept dropping. Connected this box up it runs my Samsung, PS3, and my Roku with out any problems. I range from 25-35mb download speeds from this with the router over 25 ft away through several walls....
Pretty much like everyone stated before about the install wizard it was a PITA. I wish i would have bought this before dropping coin on N**gear stuff
by Monkey (newegg.com) - Sep, 2011
Don't listen to the reviewers that say their connection drops all the time. They just don't have it setup right. This thing never drops the connection and runs plenty fast. Just be sure to use manual setup instead of the horrible wizard.
Four-port switch, wireless-N, good connection, no drops
The setup wizard sucks (use manual setup)