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| reply to treydur Re: WZR-HP-G300NH purchase info requested
I'm really surprised there are not more Buffalo users posting here. I was using all linksys on my network and any I worked on. I have recently switched my home/office network (three routers set up differently) to Buffalo WHR-HP-G54's. One router, one ethernet bridge and one repeater. Everthing is faster and more reliable. From your post I must be right that they thrive for the same quality across the board.
I also applaud your efforts here. -- My grandkids ARE cuter than yours!  |
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 paazel
join:2002-04-25 New York, NY
| Thanks for the great review. I was wondering if you could answer a few questions.
1) QoS VoIP. Will it throttle all other traffic so to prioritize VoIP? Do you just set priority by MAC addresses? I'm considering dropping my analog phone line & switching to T-Mobile @home.
2) Bit-torrent client. Any experience with it? It would be very cool to just have an external hdd plugged in rather than keeping my desktop powered while downloading.
Thanks in advance. |
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| 1. should be yes but I have no experience with N routers. 2. I don't do p2p. That is why I am discouraged by the amount of participation here. Maybe the folks in Networking can help. I brought their attention to a previous issue here and they jumped in. -- My grandkids ARE cuter than yours!  |
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| reply to paazel i have a buffalo linkstation (500GB NAS) and i use the bit-torrent client. I can say it works very well but has a few issues.
1) lack of user controlled settings. it only has port, bandwidth management and seeding settings.
2) if you use a login in site it doesn't work because it has a different address from what you logined in with |
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