5G : Everything you need to know about 5G router
Monday, Oct 19, 2020 · 3 minutes
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Monday, Oct 19, 2020 · 3 minutes
Wi-Fi transmission primarily happens in two different bands – 2.4GHz and 5GHz. Nowadays, most users prefer to use a 5G router for their home wireless network.
While purchasing Wi-Fi routers, you might have come across the term "dual-band router". These routers work in both 2.4GHz and 5GHz speeds. The 2.4GHz band has been used predominantly for years and the 5GHz band is relatively new. When you are looking for a high-speed broadband connection for your home, opting for a 5G wireless router might be a sensible decision. This would give better network speeds for all types of applications at home.
The 5G router offers better speed than its 2.4Ghz counterpart. When you use a 2.4GHz router, no matter what the bandwidth of the broadband connection is, the router would only support up to 600Mbps. If you are looking for something better, then a 5GHz router that supports up to 1300Mbps would be the ideal choice. For Gigabit speed broadband connections, you would need 5GHz routers.##BlogVASBanner##
2.4GHz is the common radiofrequency band used in most free wireless communications. As there are not many 5GHz devices, the network congestion in the band is less.
Most dual-band routers offer both 2.4GHz and 5GHz connection capabilities. This makes it possible to connect old and new generation Wi-Fi devices without any trouble. It also helps in bringing down the interference in the network.
Even with the additional network speed, these routers retain 2.4GHz network capabilities to overcome the limitations of the 5GHz band. The shorter range is one limitation as the range diminishes with higher frequency. However, if you are operating within the range, the internet speed you get is quite high. All the connected phones, laptops, and smart TVs can enjoy buffer-free video streaming. Even high-definition videos can be streamed without lag.
5GHz routers are provided with external antennae with high gain. This helps in balancing the reduction in range. Another advantage of these antennae is that it improves the abilities of these routers to transmit signals beyond walls. The 5GHz band is otherwise known to be less efficient in handling data transfer across the rooms. These might not be suitable for use in multi-storeyed buildings.
The 5GHz routers would be of no use if your computer doesn’t have a Wi-Fi adapter that can transmit in the 5GHz band. Check the WLAN capabilities of your system to find if it supports the 802.11a Wi-Fi standard. This is the 5GHz frequency.
Conclusion
You can continue to enjoy the benefits of the 5GHz band without the need for installing two different devices. This makes configuring the network easier for home users. Given the many benefits, a 5G router is a worthy investment to create a sturdy network. So, if you have plans to upgrade your router, switch to a high-speed 5GHz router with an efficient router management app.
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