Buffalo Airstation WLI-H4-D1300 Wireless AC Media Bridge Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips
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The video opens with an unboxing setup where Linus walks through what the Buffalo AirStation WLI-H4-D1300 Wireless AC Media Bridge is designed to do. He frames the device as a dual-band wireless media bridge that effectively acts as a glorified wireless network card, enabling a router to share its high-speed wireless connection with multiple wired devices. Linus emphasizes that Wireless AC operates on the 5 GHz band and that the device combines both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz capabilities, offering compatibility with older wireless standards while delivering much higher theoretical speeds. He explains the theoretical bandwidth allocations, noting 450 Mbps on the N standard 2.4 GHz backplane and 1.3 Gbps on the 5 GHz AC side, with a total potential that could support several devices if all bandwidth were utilized. The host also outlines how the product is intended to connect to an existing router and then distribute connectivity to multiple devices, highlighting that the device can function as a network card connected via Gigabit Ethernet to a single PC or extend to four wired devices in parallel, with a caveat about real-world performance being affected by overhead and interference. He then walks through what's included in the box, including a quick setup guide, feet for standing the unit, a power adapter, mounting screws, a power cable, and a flat Ethernet cable, and notes the hardware buttons and ports featured on the unit itself. The segment closes with a practical description of how media bridge devices operate in a home network, the significance of 5 GHz operation for Wireless AC, and the potential benefits in terms of reduced interference. Linus signs off inviting viewers to subscribe for more unboxings and tech content.
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