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Buffalo WHR-G125 High Speed WiFi Router And Access Point

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Buffalo WHR-G125

Buffalo WHR-G125 High Speed WiFi Router And Access Point

I wanted to install a WiFi network and I was deciding between Buffalo WHR-G125, Linksys WRT54G, and Netgear WGR614.

I personally tested Netgear WGR614. The installation and configuration was painless. I merely connected wirelessly and accessed the default configuration page. I manually added my laptop to the MAC filter and configured the security keys.

As I moved around the office, the signal flactuated. As I moved into the conference room located near my desk, the signal was still strong. However, as I moved to a third room, my signal dropped. Somehow it’s understandable since we have a lot of electrical equipment and servers around the office that might have affected the signal strength.

Netgear WGR614 Reviews

For Linksys WRT54G, I didn’t personally test it but two of my officemates have used it. They commented that sometimes Linksys drops the connection and it takes quite a long time to provide an IP Address. They had to restart Linksys several times.

I wanted to get a Linksys because of the name. However, I remembered that sometimes it’s just a name but the quality and reliability is surpassed by a less known brand.

Linksys WRT54G Reviews

Our office IT expert suggested the Buffalo WHR-G125. He bought this WiFi router September 2007 and never restarted it ever since. He also showed me rave reviews about it compared to Linksys and Netgear.

Buffalo WHR-G125 Reviews

In terms of security, the three WiFi routers have the same quality as they use the same security standards. However, Buffalo’s AirStation One-Touch Secure System (AOSS) supports security levels from the weakest 64 bit WEP to the strongest available WPA2-PSK while Linksys’ Secure Easy Setup (SES) supports only devices capable of WPA-PSK / TKIP security.

In summary, compared to Linksys WRT54G and Netgear WGR614,

Buffalo WHR-G125:

  • has better signal strength
  • has farther signal range
  • firmware flashable to DD-WRT (Linksys WRT54GL can be upgraded but not the WRT54G)
  • faster CPU
  • compatible with Nintendo DS
  • compatible with Sony PSP
  • supports Wireless MultiMedia (WMM)

So far, I’m quite impressed with Buffalo’s WHR-G125. I’ll probably update again after a few weeks.

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