The terms "2.4 GHz" and "5 GHz" refer to radio frequencies used by the WIFI network to transmit its signal.
2.4 GHz | 5 GHz |
Benefits | |
Due to its lower frequency, it has a longer range than 5 GHz and is the most suitable network for outdoor use, it has an average range of 46 meters indoors and 90 meters outdoors (theoretical distance not taking into account potential obstacles) | Is's less susceptible to interference: This is because most devices such as Bluetooth devices, cordless phones, microwave ovens, and computers use the frequency of 2.4 GHz. The 5GHz band that has been used for less time for WiFi is less congested, which means you'll likely have a more stable connection. |
The 2.4 GHz frequency passes more easily through material (walls, etc.). | It is up to 3 times faster than 2.4 GHz, as it uses shorter radio waves, allowing for higher speeds. Under ideal conditions, the 5 GHz frequency is capable of going up to 1300 Mbps. |
It is recommended that you select the 2.4 GHz band if you are using computers for basic purposes, such as accessing the Internet to search, and sending emails. |
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Disadvantages | |
One disadvantage is that it is now the most widely used frequency, so it is subject to interference with other objects (baby monitors, microwaves, etc.) and networks using this frequency. | 5gHz is difficult to get through walls: as such, it is generally preferable to use a 5 GHz WiFi network if you use WiFi in a single room and your box is located in the same room. |
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