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Understanding the Difference Between 2.4GHz and 5GHz WiFi
When setting up your WiFi, you might come across two different WiFi options: 2.4GHz and 5GHz. Here’s what you need to know to choose the best option for your needs.
2.4GHz WiFi
Range: 2.4GHz has a longer range, meaning it can cover more distance and penetrate walls and obstacles better.
Speed: It offers slower speeds compared to 5GHz but works better over longer distances.
Best for: Larger homes or areas with many walls, and devices that don’t need very high speeds like smart home devices, phones, and laptops.
5GHz WiFi
Range: 5GHz has a shorter range, so it doesn’t cover as much distance as 2.4GHz.
Speed: It provides faster speeds, which is great for streaming, online gaming, or downloading large files.
Best for: Smaller areas with fewer walls, or if you need fast internet for tasks like HD streaming or video calls.
Which Should You Choose?
Use 2.4GHz if you need more range and aren’t too concerned about speed.
Use 5GHz if you want faster internet and your device is close to the router.
Most modern routers offer both options, so you can switch between them depending on your needs.