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Updated · Boy Genius Report · Jul 15
BGR Recommends 4 Devices for 5GHz Wi-Fi and 4 for 2.4GHz
Updated
Updated · Boy Genius Report · Jul 15

BGR Recommends 4 Devices for 5GHz Wi-Fi and 4 for 2.4GHz

3 articles · Updated · Boy Genius Report · Jul 15

Summary

  • BGR says smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, streaming devices, gaming hardware and most work systems should favor 5GHz for faster downloads, smoother video calls and lower-latency streaming or play.
  • 5GHz delivers higher speeds but shorter range, making it best when devices stay relatively close to the router; Ethernet still beats Wi-Fi for gaming when practical.
  • Smart home gear, guest devices, e-readers and smart wearables can stay on 2.4GHz because they need less bandwidth and benefit more from longer range and better wall penetration.
  • BGR adds that moving many low-bandwidth devices off 5GHz can reduce congestion, while guest networks and protocols such as Zigbee, Thread and Z-Wave can improve security and isolation.

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