I just got T-mobile Home internet few weeks ago,, I had no idea what the differences were between the 2.4 and 5 GHz,, The initial set up was on the 2.4 and I had terrible streaming experience on my Roku smart TV., Once I switched to 5 GHz my Streaming has been flawless and everything else is a lot quicker. I live in a 1600 SF house. great Video.
@waynedavis1099 I don't have one yet, but this is a great topic for a video. I will make a note to create a video about bandwidth. Thanks for the idea!
Hey @waynedavis1099, do you mind if I feature this comment on a future video I make about bandwidth and common misconceptions when it comes to bandwidth?
No not at all,can’t wait to see and here your interpretation of this subject,that really isn’t explained,because people who Understand,expect,others to have some sort of grasp of this topic and miss important terms that people need to learn that’s makes for easier Comprehensive.Thanks.
Higher frequency does not equal faster wifi. Your wifi speed depends on the standard that is used by both the router and your device, how many streams are supported by each, the quality of the chipset and drivers for both, and whether bonded streams are supported by both. Optimum (formerly Suddenlink) will give you a triple-play gateway that has both 2.4GHz and 5GHz radios but only supports 802.11n. The radio doesn't matter at that point unless you are getting interference from your neighbors or other wireless devices in your home.
If you use an Ethernet cable to connect to the internet, none of these frequencies matter (e.g. 2.5 or 5 GHz). That’s because radio frequencies are not being used to send data between your devices. The data is being sent through wires using pulses of electricity. I hope this helps clear things up!
Thanks for explaining this but I’m still confused 😂😂😂 I have a Wyze cam that I’m having trouble setting up, it keeps going off like, msg connection unstable
@ratimaat9397 is this a wireless camera? If so, you will want to make sure the camera is close enough to your router that it's receiving a strong WiFi signal. If your camera is far away from your router, it might have connections issues due to a poor WiFi signal.
@@network-from-home thank you for responding so quickly., after checking my system I don’t think I have a router that’s probably what’s happening, thanks again, I really appreciate your very detailed, easy to understand video