In less than twenty years, Wi-Fi has grown from being an amazing and quite expensive luxury to a common inclusion in every device you own. After all this, there’s still plenty of room for improvement…which is why you should consider disabling the old 2.4GHz band on your home’s Wi-Fi network and using the newer, faster, less crowded 5GHz band exclusively. The Standard is now 5 GHz Most modern routers are dual band , which means that they contain the ability to broadcast on both of these bands. It's quite possible that if you purchased your Wi-Fi router or compatible device in the last five years, it will support 5GHz networks—and in fact, if it’s an 802.11ac router , the 5GHz band is a must for that super-fast connection. Only super-cheap gadgets released in the last few years, like some of the e-ink Amazon Kindles or budget Android tablets, lack support for N or AC 5GHz connections. Not only are 5GHz and 802.11ac devices easy to come by, they’re getting af
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