Camera is 2.4GHz only, and my WiFi is 5GHz. Will this affect my internet speed?

Camera is 2.4GHz only, and my WiFi is 5GHz. Will this affect my internet speed?

Contrary to a common misconception, switching your Wi-Fi frequency to 2.4GHz won't impact the overall performance of your 5GHz network. Modern routers often support dual-frequency operation, selecting the most suitable frequency for optimal performance. 


1. Dispelling the 5GHz Router Misconception:

 

① 5GHz Frequency Band:

The 5GHz frequency band is a designated spectrum for wireless communication within Wi-Fi networks. While it offers greater bandwidth for high-speed data transmission, its signal penetration capability may be relatively weaker.


② 5G Networks:

Distinct from the 5GHz frequency, 5G refers to the fifth generation of mobile communication technology. It encompasses advancements like higher data transfer speeds, lower latency, and increased device connectivity. 5G operates on millimeter and sub-millimeter wave frequencies.

 

2. What are the differences between 2.4 and 5g networks?

 

Range vs Speed: 

2.4 GHz has better range but transmits data at a slower speed, while 5 GHz provides faster speeds but doesn’t have as good a range. This means that devices closer to the router can use the 5 GHz network for faster speeds, while devices farther away can still stay connected via the 2.4 GHz network.


Congestion and Interference: 

2.4 GHz frequencies can get congested because many common household devices like cordless phones, baby monitors, and microwaves also operate on the same frequency. Splitting the network lets you move devices that can use the 5 GHz frequency to a less crowded and less interfered spectrum.


Device Compatibility: 

Not all devices support 5 GHz Wi-Fi, particularly older devices. If you split your networks, you can ensure compatibility by connecting these devices to the 2.4 GHz network.


Network Control: 

Splitting your network allows you to control which devices connect to which network. For example, you might want your gaming console or streaming device on the 5 GHz network for better performance, while less data-hungry devices like your smart home devices could use the 2.4 GHz network.


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