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Buffalo Airstation N150 Wireless Router & Access Point *Refurbished - 90 Day Warranty*

Buffalo Airstation N150 Wireless Router & Access Point *Refurbished - 90 Day Warranty* (Buffalo: WCR-GN-R)
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Buffalo Airstation N150 Wireless Router & Access Point *Refurbished - 90 Day Warranty*
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Rating: 7.71/10
With 7 User Reviews
Belinda_d@NCIX
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Review Date: 02/08/12
Cons: it didnt come with a manual

Pros: cost small size low power usage
Comment:
Had trouble setting it up as a bridge but once i figured that out it worked perfectly.I paired it with 2 others and have extended my range to my garage as that is what i bought it for.i have bought a few of these and all have worked as expected
Freedom 42@NCIX
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Review Date: 02/08/12
Cons: none

Pros: plug n play, super cheap, $10
Comment:
No issues, just attach the Internet signal from your DSL or cable modem Ethernet cord, and plug the power cord into the wall. Presto, you have Wireless N.
Musharraf_A@NCIX
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Review Date: 01/28/12
Cons: - Web Configuration Gateway/Interface doesn't work properly in Chrome (but does in IE)

Pros: - Small form factor- Supports bridge mode
Comment:
I have a device that needs an internet connection but only support ethernet & wifi. I wanted a client/ethernet bridge that could connect to my main wifi network and provide an ethernet connection.I setup the Airstation N150 as follows:- On the 192.168.11.1 homepage, switch from router mode to bridge mode (After performing this step, the default gateway address changes from 192.168.11.1 to 192.168.11.100 so use the latter from now on)- Navigate to Wireless Config -> WDS , choose manual connection type and enter the details for main wifi network.Now you have two options:1) You can just hard reset and you should get an internet connection through any of the ethernet ports on the back. BUT you might not be able to access the the airstation's gateway again without some extra config settings (see below), atleast on an XP machine.I suggest:2) LAN Config -> LAN Side IP Address -> Acquire IP Address AutomaticallyThis will give the Airstation and any connected ethernet devices an IP on the main network using the main router's DHCP.If you find yourself in situation 1, go into Network Connection -> LAN -> TCP/IP Settins and manually set IP to 192.168.11.101 and subnet mask to 255.255.255.0 (this is according to the Airstation's default values). You will lose your internet connection but you can now access the gateway with 192.168.11.100
Kramy@NCIX
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Review Date: 01/09/12
Cons: -No third party firmware (DD-WRT or Tomato)-Web control panel ONLY works with Internet Explorer.-Web control panel is cludgy.

Pros: -Cheap ($9.99 on sale)
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It's a very cheap router. If you don't mind working around an awkward web control panel, go for it. The wireless seems to work okay.But if you want something a little more configurable and easier to work with, definitely look at the TP-Link TL-WR740N. $10 extra gets you a way better router. It has a better web control panel (which actually works in modern browsers), DD-WRT support, excellent signal strength and wireless stability, and is loaded with 32MB of RAM. (So it can deal with large numbers of connections.)For an extra $10, the TL-WR740N is definitely work it. I won't be purchasing this router again. This review was modfied by poster @ 01-09-12 05:12 PM
Hayden_T@NCIX
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Review Date: 12/13/11
Cons: Only setting it up but that was my fault.

Pros: No problems with it so far.Got it on sale for $10.
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Perfect other than my adapter only has 54mbps.:(
b2doux@NCIX
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Review Date: 12/01/11
Cons: N/a

Pros: 150N Wireless.
Comment:
150N Wireless.very goods price!!
Peter_S@NCIX
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Review Date: 11/29/11
Cons: antenna

Pros: good GUI, reliable, good range, very portable
Comment:
the official website says it runs dd-wrt, but mine did not, unless it was heavily modified. It has good range considering its size. Antenna is somehwat 'low power' and does not appear to be detachable, even though its advertised. Have not tried yet as this was a gift.Works fine, for the 10$ pricepoint its a steal.
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