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Wi-Fi neophytes get helping hand from new gaming router

Buffalo's new Wi-Fi device offers a dumbed-down, push-one-button-for-everything-to-magically-work solution to setting up a secure Wi-Fi connection.

Supporting the PSP, PS3, DS, and shortly the Wii, the actual process of getting connected couldn't be any simpler. All you're required to do is push the button on top of the Gamer, select AOSS (which stands for "AirStation OneTouch Secure System", Buffalo's proprietary connection technology), and the apparently necromantic box does the rest of the legwork. An absolute cinch.
mistermostyn - contributor
Published: 881 days 17 hours ago | News | PlayStation 3 | Wii | Sony PSP | Nintendo DS | Tech
 
 
 

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