Testseek.com have collected 34 expert reviews of the Buffalo WZR-D1800H AirStation 1750 Gigabit Dual Band Router and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Buffalo WZR-D1800H AirStation 1750 Gigabit Dual Band Router.
August 2013
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The editors liked
New 802.11ac standard
Wireless speeds approaching 1.3Gb/s
Simultaneous dual band operation
Compatible with existing devices
Affordable
Very good close-range performance on the 2.4GHz band
DLNA media server
Can be oriented vertically or horizontally
Blazing speed
Quick initial setup
Four LAN ports
The Buffalo AirStation AC1300 / N900 Gigabit Dual Band Wireless Router WZR-D1800H supports 802.11ac and all previous Wi-Fi standards. It's very fast on the 5GHz band and is comparatively affordable
Easy way to expand connectivity in wireless network. Simple setup. Stylish design.
Top throughput tested to date. Gives performance boost to 802.11n Wi-Fi even without 802.11ac client adapters. Elegant design. Advanced capabilities and features.
Good throughput and range. Excellent interface. Can operate as router
Access point
Or bridge. Feature-packed.
First 802.11ac router supporting 1300 Mbps speeds. Dual 5Ghz and 2.4GHz radios. Excellent performance across the spectrum. VPN server included in stock firmware.
The editors didn't like
Provided stand is not dependable
No guest network on either frequency band
Only one USB port to support shared storage or a printer
Not both
USB drive doesn't recognize drives formatted NTFS
Currently requires bridge to take full advantage of 802.11ac
One USB port
Advanced setup is confusing
The router's 802.11ac speed
While very fast
Isn't close to what the new standard is supposed to offer. Its 2.4GHz band Wireless-N performance could use some improvement
And the support for USB external hard drives is limited and buggy
Expensive media bridge option when paired with anything but Buffalo's 11ac router
No DD-WRT-based interface as in other Buffalo routers. Interface is cluttered and poorly designed. No native IPv6 support. Unless you have high throughput needs and all-802.11n equipment
The case to buy is hard to make while 802.11ac is still in draft
Mobile management interface fairly useless. External access to attached USB drives messy to set up. Flimsy mounting structure
The AirStation 1750 works well with 11n devices
Even if it's not the fastest we've ever seen
But combined with the AirStation 1300 it's an unbeatable (if expensive) performer. The only question mark is whether the final 802.11ac standard will throw up s
Drives formatted as HFSare not supported by the USB interface
AirStation 1750 er en rigtig hurtig router med stabile forbindelser. Brugergrændsefladen kunne godt trænge til, at blive peppet lidt op, for substansen er der. En 802.11 adapter fra Buffalo havde også været fin...
Abstract: Med en PLA kan du sende internet gennem strømkablerne og den på måde forstærke og forlænge forbindelsen. Vi tester seks af slagsen Netværk via elnettet har til formål - som mange andre netstandarder - at løse det øjensynligt enkle problem med at forbinde...
Abstract: Buffalo var først på markedet med en 802.11ac draft 2.0-router og -mediebro. Jeg forestiller mig dog, at mange af de første, der kastede sig over disse to produkter, efterhånden er ved at være godt trætte af, at Buffalo endnu ikke har udgivet nogen f...
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