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| Buffalo
Inc., based in Nagoya, Japan, is a leading global provider of award-winning
networking, storage and multi-media solutions for the home and
small business environments as well as for system builders and
integrators. With three decades of networking and computer peripheral
experience, Buffalo has proven its commitment to delivering innovative,
best-of-breed solutions that have put the company at the forefront
of infrastructure technology. |
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| Buffalo’s
award-winning storage product line includes the easy to install
and manage LinkStation™, Gigabit LinkStation™, DriveStation™
and TeraStation™ Network Attached Storage series, which allows
multiple users to access digital photos and video from one
shared location. Simple setup and maintenance, versatile
usage, and a compact design make the LinkStation the “must
have” solution for storing and sharing files on your home
or small office network. Buffalo’s DriveStation external
hard drives let you keep backups of files, digital images,
and documents without taking up room on your PC's main drive.
Combining advanced fault tolerant data solutions, robust
file security and Gigabit Ethernet networking, TeraStation
allows users to deploy a simple, cost-effective data or media
server to their office or home network in literally minutes without cutting corners on features or expandability. |
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| Buffalo's
AirStation product line is an award-inning, affordable, high-performance
line of wireless LAN products that offers a complete wireless
LAN solution to end users in the SMB, SOHO, and home market
spaces. Buffalo Inc. also features the newly patented
AirStation One-Touch Secure System™ (AOSS™) that provides
top notch security for your home or office networks with
just one touch of a button. As you add AOSS devices, security
is negotiated at the highest level possible for all devices
on the network. |
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| Buffalo
is currently developing peripheral devices for the digital
home market, which will act as a bridge between computers
and televisions. As the digital home market expands, we expect
markets for wireless LAN and network-attached HDDs to expand
accordingly. |
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