I'm looking for a good 5ghz wireless bridge with at least three gigabit LAN ports.
Currently, my desktop PC and my Synology DiskStation are connected to my Apple AirPort Extreme via a Netgear 5ghz bridge which has two 100mb ports. This means that Internet traffic goes over the 5ghz link but traffic between the two isn't as fast as it could be if the Netgear bridge supported gigabit.
What I want is a 5ghz bridge with at least three gigabit ports (I would like the extra one for my MacBook Pro). I almost bought a D-Link product only for it to disappear off the market all of a sudden.
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I guess this isn't technically a bridge, but if you're looking to hook up wired devices to your wifi network, check out the Buffalo AirStation Nfiniti Wireless-N Dual Band Ethernet Converter WLI-TX4-AG300N.
Dual band (2.4 and 5Ghz) wireless N with 4 LAN ports. Sadly the LAN ports are only 10/100 (this might be a deal killer for you).
Link: www.buffalotech.com/products/wireless/client-adapt...
Dual band (2.4 and 5Ghz) wireless N with 4 LAN ports. Sadly the LAN ports are only 10/100 (this might be a deal killer for you).
Link: www.buffalotech.com/products/wireless/client-adapt...
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