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10
Aug
Streaming videos to your 360 can be a pain, especially when the 360 is upstairs and the router is in the basement. I just hooked up my Nfiniti Wireless-N Ethernet converter and WOW. This is the best bridge I’ve ever owned. I’ve watched two high definition AVI’s on my network with no buffering whatsoever. I’m sold on Buffalo. Here’s what others are saying about it.
Like many other customers on here, I did some research and read some reviews and then… took a chance, and it paid! This little box does exactly as it should and creates a wireless access bridge for my home entertainment center in the living room (including an Xbox 360, a Sony Bravia tv, and a Bravia Blu-Ray player, currently) and the router two [VAST] rooms away. I rarely, if ever notice any spats of slowdown or signal degredation while streaming video online off the tv or playing around on Xbox Live. Aside from the hiccup about the installation & configuration program not readily being compatible with Vista 64–which I just decided to skirt-around and instead install on my netbook, but I’m sure it’s still doable with Vista after checking some boxes and etc that I couldn’t be bothered with at the time–this sleek little box really does the trick.
Flawless product, so easy to set-up. Makes me want to buy more buffalo products due to the good quality.
Excellent network bridge. High streaming quality from my wireless router (belkin N1) to my TV (Sony KDL-40XBR9). Manual is less than per perfect. Needed help with setup from tech support. Tech support was very helpful and 5 minutes bridge was up and running.
Amazon has a great deal on this Ethernet converter right now at 94.99 with Free Super Saver Shipping.

As a life-long Dell fan, I was amazed by the look and feel of this small notebook. Skeptical at first, I opened Internet Explorer and immediately checked out some YouTube videos. The 720P High Definition on the TruBrite 14″ screen was unreal, the video was amazing and the smooth flow on the AMD Phenom Triple-Core processor was not expected.