Ideally, you should use the 2.4GHz band to connect devices for low bandwidth activities like browsing the Internet. On the other hand, 5GHz is the best suited for high-bandwidth devices or activities like gaming and streaming HDTV .
Read moreWill 5G completely replace 4G?
5G networks are not being designed to replace 4G , rather they are designed to work in conjunction with 4G networks. Therefore, no one really knows when 4G will be phased out because cell phones that are 5G-capable will still be using 4G technology for quite some time to come.
Read moreWhat is replacing 5G?
6G is the sixth generation of wireless technology. A 6G network follows up on 4G and 5G, building on the revamped infrastructure and advanced capacity currently being established on millimeter-wave 5G networks.
Read moreWill 5G replace Wan?
5G data services can be an ideal partner for SD-WAN at-home deployments — either as a primary circuit for broadband replacement or as a complement to the existing broadband service for redundancy and QoS.
Read moreIs 5G better than home Wi-Fi?
Opensignal’s latest analysis demonstrates that 5G greatly improves the real-world speeds that users experience. And, even more significantly, 5G offers faster average download speeds than Wifi in seven out of eight leading 5G countries.
Read moreWill 5G get rid of cable?
This means that 5G can replace cable Internet in some places , which would be detrimental to the cable TV business model. However, things aren’t as black and white. There are some significant disadvantages to 5G that might help keep cable TV companies and their wired Internet connections.
Read moreWill Wi-Fi be replaced by 5G?
Since 5G is projected to still be limited by 2022, WiFi will pull out ahead and not be replaced .
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